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According to responses from 3DMark developers on the Steam discussion forum, the latest graphics card benchmark Steal Nomad and its lightweight version Steel Nomad Light will be launched soon to achieve a fairer cross-platform comparison.
3DMark is a widely used benchmark software. UL Solutions released Steal Nomad in November last year. This test is designed to provide a general, non-ray tracing benchmark across multiple platforms representing launches in 2016. Among them, Time Spy is a very important test, providing a common performance baseline test for many platforms.
Unlike Time Spy, which is limited to DirectX 12 API, Steal Nomad can also be used on macOS, Android, and Linux platforms:
Use Metal API on macOS
Using Vulcan API on Android, Linux
The developer said that unlike the game, after the benchmark was released, it It would be inappropriate to make corrections that affect test scores, so Steal Nomad needs to be launched with enough care to ensure it stands the test of time.
is expected to be released in April .
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