Linpack for Android (v. 1.2.8) Разработано GreeneComputing |
Speed test your Android device and ROM with this standard CPU benchmark. Check the speed of your Android device and compare it to other Android devices. Results in millions of floating point operations per second (MFLOPS). Save results or post to the website to beat the best times.
Note: Your MFLOPS rating will increase in this version due to updated libraries and methods. Shows Android is improving! Newly added the ability to fully test multi-core processors with the use of multi-threading. Compare speeds from a single and multi-thread runs. See how well your multi-core device works under android.
The Linpack for Android application is a version created from the original Java version of Linpack created by Jack Dongarra. That version is located at netlib.org
The LINPACK Benchmarks are a measure of a system’s floating point computing power. Introduced by Jack Dongarra, they measure how fast a computer solves a dense N by N system of linear equations Ax = b, which is a common task in engineering. The solution is obtained by Gaussian elimination with partial pivoting, with 2/3*N3 + 2*N2 floating point operations. The result is reported in Millions of FLoating-point Operations Per Second (MFLOP/s, sometimes simply called FLOPS).
This test is more a reflection of the state of the Android Dalvik Virtual Machine than of the floating point performance of the underlying processor. Software written for an Android device is written using Java code that the Dalvik VM interprets at run time.
Questions asked about the app:
What is the purpose of this app?
This is a simple benchmark test to show performance relative to other phones for a standard calculation. Linpack has been used for years on all types of computers, with a version used to rate the TOP500 computers in the world.
What speed is better?
A higher number is better. From the Top Devices list, you can see that each device has a certain range that they all come in at. What can affect the number is what else is running on android and the ROM version. It appears that Android 2.0 will also improve performance.
Does having faster speed improve the android phones or what?
Yes, it should. The Dalvik VM has a huge impact on the Linpack number. A better number on the same device would indicate that a new version update has improved performance. Or it could show that something has gone terribly wrong if the number goes down.
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[2013-07-03] A Google User: Good 177 MFLOPS on casio online gzone commando 4g stock |
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[2013-06-22] A Google User: ? My nexus 7gets 154mflops and my pc gets 110gflops.impossible |
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[2013-06-12] A Google User: Good |
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[2013-05-20] A Google User: Worthless Maybe you should change the name of the app to "inconsistent results", lol |
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[2013-04-23] A Google User: My HTC one score 735 very impressive number |
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[2013-04-14] A Google User: Crashes when I rin the benchmark The app just closes on my stock xperia t.....if you can fix it then I'll 5 star you... |
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[2013-03-16] A Google User: Xperiz Z 674 |
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[2013-03-14] A Google User: Pretty good Scoring 70+ on my Galaxy S Blaze |
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[2013-02-28] A Google User: Amazing app This an amazing app. The adds do effect the numbers just a smigg BUT they are there to support the dev. If you want no adds the support the dev by buying the add free updraded version |
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[2013-02-18] A Google User: Gnex |
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[2013-01-25] A Google User: 40 and 60 |
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[2013-01-15] A Google User: Installs pr0n If you visit its web site it attempts to install s pr0n app... Avoid at all costs! |
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[2013-01-15] A Google User: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 MFLOPS SCORE: 213.502 for stock Galaxy Note 2 @ 1.6 Ghz Quadcore, Android version 4.1.1 Jellybean |
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[2013-01-01] A Google User: Inconsistent Barely usable, my performance is lower in multi-core mode, which is ok, since I have a single core, but app is inconsistent by a factor of 4, so almost useless. Maybe it does that, because it downloads new ad each time you run a 2 second test, which eats up performance |
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[2012-12-26] A Google User: Quite nice Accurate! HTC One S, 4.1.1 stock churning out 255MFlops |
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[2012-12-21] A Google User: Awesome as usual 650 mflops droid DNA holy sh*t thus thing is fast all stock can't wait to overclock |
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[2012-12-20] A Google User: * Crap |
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[2012-12-19] A Google User: Fix bugd When installed on my s3 I can't even run the test cuz the ads keep flickering and keeps on moving the test button for me to press. |
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[2012-12-02] A Google User: Awesome Great for finding out how fast does the phone run |
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[2012-11-25] A Google User: Great. |
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[2012-11-20] A Google User: Inaccurate and intrusive Ads Removing as demonstrably inaccurate and too many permissions and intrusive ads. Great premise however so will be looking to reinstall if fixed. |
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[2012-11-06] A Google User: Pretty good. My HTC Aria was 10.3@806mhz. My current phone is the Xperia TL. Stock is 180 to 200 multi thread |
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[2012-11-05] A Google User: Note 2 issues... Yea, something isn't right. My single threaded scores are lower than my Multi-threaded in most cases, and there are 50mflop differences in tests run seconds apart. I think I should be getting more than 200mflops anyway, based on what the Optimus G has been getting in reviews. Anyway, something isn't right. Fix it please, dev, for a better review! |
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[2012-10-24] A Google User: Best This app has been great since day 1.. thanks! |
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[2012-10-15] A Google User: Garbage! How does my bone stock EVO 3D with a 1.2 dual core and 1 gig of free RAM get only 59 MFLOPS? Uninstalled! |
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[2012-10-14] A Google User: Droid x2 64.9 multithread. Not shabby for one of the first dual cores. |
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[2012-09-23] A Google User: Gnex 110 mflops |
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[2012-09-19] A Google User: All I got was inconsistent results :( Erased. |
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[2012-09-06] A Google User: To the others I think what most of you likely don't understand is you may have that power, have any of you unlocked and harnessed it? I mean if you don't give it its full potiential and someone with a single core processor does their homework and studies and applies that knowledge, it very well can beat your quad core or dual core.. the question is, do you know anything about your hardware and how to set it so that you get said power? If not then quit complaining and go educate yourself ;) the rest left over, carry on. |
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[2012-09-05] A Google User: great app! Nexus 7 quad core @1.6 ghz - 149 mflops HTC One S dual core @ 2.1 ghz - 255 mflops Acer Iconia A100 dual core @ 1.6 ghz - 90mflops no ads on mine. all cores forced on. all stock roms with oc kernels. not a noob. have a nice day |
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[2012-08-30] A Google User: Great benchmarks |
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[2012-08-23] A Google User: atrix2 multi thread 70 mflops ics 4.0.4 /1,2 ghz dual core/ |
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[2012-08-13] A Google User: 4 stars I don't know now accurate it it's but I get an average around 170-190 on multi thread my high offs 193 |
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[2012-08-10] A Google User: Not bad.. 160MFLOPS on my One X |
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[2012-08-04] A Google User: 10.08 mflops! really good result on my galaxy y without overclocking |
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[2012-07-18] A Google User: False How did an 800mhz phone make the top 10? |
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[2012-07-06] A Google User: - Multi-threaded score is lower than single-threaded (43.1 vs 49.9). Also pretty sure an A9 at 1.4GHz should get more than 50 mflops... Optimus 2X running ICS 4.0.4. |
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[2012-06-24] A Google User: Update??? Update for ics support and new devices hardware... |
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[2012-06-19] A Google User: Gnex 4.0.4 Says I get inconsistent results for stock unrooted gnex that has been stable for weeks. Too many ad updates |
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[2012-06-09] A Google User: works fine thanks dev team |
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[2012-06-07] A Google User: Lol Lol |
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[2012-06-06] A Google User: Good job dev! Good tool for comparing the performance of two smartphones :) |
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[2012-05-28] A Google User: Mike Nice |
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[2012-05-25] A Google User: Clean & simple Gets the job done. A little point of reference would be nice though. |
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[2012-05-04] A Google User: HTC One X It finishes in about a second, how is that supposed to start 4 threads and do any proper testing in a second? |
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[2012-05-02] A Google User: ... Very useful. |
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[2012-05-02] A Google User: Sucks Not working for HTC One |
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[2012-04-01] A Google User: Eh.. Too many ads but works. |
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[2012-03-28] A Google User: inaccurate Inaccurate!!! I get higher score running single threaded, than multi thread test. |
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[2012-03-18] A Google User: Broken Claims a nexus s is faster than a galaxy nexus. Something is clearly wrong with this app. |
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[2012-03-15] A Google User: Works great Works great.love having a universal benchmark to see how you're phone stacks up against others. Galaxy s2 |
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[2012-03-03] A Google User: This benchmark is very nice. It shows how much my phone can do and with the 2.3.6 update...I got over 60 MFLOPS. Nice app!!!!! |
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[2012-02-10] A Google User: HTC tattoo 172 mflops :) |
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[2012-01-30] A Google User: Inconsistent result Every time, Droid x2 running cm7 |
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[2012-01-25] A Google User: The original benchmark for Android |
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[2012-01-13] A Google User: Doesn't Work on Nocturnal rom |
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[2012-01-13] A Google User: Rezound issues. I get "inconsistent result" 99% of the time. |
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[2012-01-11] A Google User: uhhhh. the test and outcome are all over the place. the ads are a really bad idea. loading of new ads during the tests is just stupid... |
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[2012-01-07] A Google User: Adverts! This is riddled with adverts. This kills the CPU. |
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[2011-12-29] A Google User: Great Super |
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[2011-12-29] A Google User: Nice Very Nice benchmark app |
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[2011-12-25] A Google User: Inconsistent results. |
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[2011-12-16] A Google User: No support There is no support for the galaxy nexus platform. Can you please update. |
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[2011-12-16] Yathushan: No support There is no support for the galaxy nexus platform. Can you please update. |
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[2011-12-12] A Google User: Inaccurate When u got some crappy spec phone posting high scores. May be inaccurate. 123 mflops GTI9100 1600 MHz. |
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[2011-12-12] abdul: Inaccurate When u got some crappy spec phone posting high scores. May be inaccurate. 123 mflops GTI9100 1600 MHz. |
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[2011-12-10] A Google User: Still great gives you a great idea of the performance of your device and works on all arm devices new or old unlike quadrent |
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[2011-12-10] Eric: Still great gives you a great idea of the performance of your device and works on all arm devices new or old unlike quadrent |
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[2011-12-01] Randy: Worthless Hasn't been updated in ages. |
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[2011-11-28] A Google User: hmm Droid bionic: single= inaccurate, multi = inconsistant... the app itself said that it sucks ...case closed |
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[2011-11-28] Danny: hmm Droid bionic: single= inaccurate, multi = inconsistant... the app itself said that it sucks ...case closed |
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[2011-11-23] A Google User: EVO 3D well single thread is stable multi-thread used to be stable but now its not, the latest app update broke multi-thread. |
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[2011-11-23] Ryan: EVO 3D well single thread is stable multi-thread used to be stable but now its not, the latest app update broke multi-thread. |
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[2011-11-04] A Google User: virus don't download your personal info will be stolen. massive Java malicious crap |
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[2011-11-04] D: virus don't download your personal info will be stolen. massive Java malicious crap |
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[2011-10-20] A Google User: GARBAGE GARBAGE RUNING ROOTED OVERCLOCKED FASINATE WITH VOODOO KERNEL ONLY 15 MFLOPS |
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[2011-10-20] bradley: GARBAGE GARBAGE RUNING ROOTED OVERCLOCKED FASINATE WITH VOODOO KERNEL ONLY 15 MFLOPS |
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[2011-10-17] A Google User: Wait. Why am i only getting 70 with stock photon 4G? Is it only using 1 core? |
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[2011-10-17] d3rk: Wait. Why am i only getting 70 with stock photon 4G? Is it only using 1 core? |
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[2011-10-12] A Google User: ! ... 116 multi-thread on SGSII CM7 1.6GHz |
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[2011-10-12] Jabril Andresmod Metsec: ! ... 116 multi-thread on SGSII CM7 1.6GHz |
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[2011-10-08] A Google User: Sprint epic beast 4g touch 125.31 @ 1.65 ghz @1450 mV |
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[2011-10-08] Jhonnier: Sprint epic beast 4g touch 125.31 @ 1.65 ghz @1450 mV |
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[2011-10-02] A Google User: garbage. |
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[2011-10-02] Aureleuz: garbage. |
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[2011-10-01] A Google User: Sweet Just posted 108 on epic touch 1.424 ghz on stock voltage |
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[2011-10-01] Jeff: Sweet Just posted 108 on epic touch 1.424 ghz on stock voltage |
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[2011-09-29] A Google User: Sensations try to beat this! 96.161 mflops with sensation 4g rooted running cm 7.1 alpha with overclock to 1.8ghz |
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[2011-09-29] Michael: Sensations try to beat this! 96.161 mflops with sensation 4g rooted running cm 7.1 alpha with overclock to 1.8ghz |
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[2011-09-25] A Google User: Weeee 38.456 Incredible 2.3.4 |
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[2011-09-25] Scott: Weeee 38.456 Incredible 2.3.4 |
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[2011-09-23] A Google User: I have a feeling this isn't working right... I got 14 on my rooted HTC sensation. |
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[2011-09-23] cory: I have a feeling this isn't working right... I got 14 on my rooted HTC sensation. |
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[2011-09-14] A Google User: Blahh Mflop 40.735 mytouch 4g.ughh.. this app is useless and inaccurate..uninstall |
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[2011-09-14] A Google User: 92.543 HTC Sensation 4G :) |
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[2011-09-14] A Google User: All of these benchmarks are worthless. When you have nigs posting 200 mflops with some pos old phone u know this does nothing of value. |
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[2011-09-14] Bee: Blahh Mflop 40.735 mytouch 4g.ughh.. this app is useless and inaccurate..uninstall |
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[2011-09-14] Mohamad: 92.543 HTC Sensation 4G :) |
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[2011-09-14] Joshua: All of these benchmarks are worthless. When you have nigs posting 200 mflops with some pos old phone u know this does nothing of value. |
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[2011-09-07] walt: Nice Nice benchmark app |
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