Recent XPRT mentions in the tech press
Each month, we send out a BenchmarkXPRT Development Community newsletter that contains the latest updates from the XPRT world and provides a summary of the previous month’s XPRT-related activity,...
View ArticleLooking back on 2023 with the XPRTs
Around the beginning of each new year, we like to take the opportunity to look back and summarize the XPRT highlights from the previous year. Readers of our newsletter are familiar with the stats and...
View ArticleWebXPRT benchmarking tips from the XPRT lab
Occasionally, we receive inquiries from XPRT users asking for help determining why two systems with the same hardware configuration are producing significantly different WebXPRT scores. This can happen...
View ArticleAccessing the WebXPRT 4 source code
If you’re new to the XPRTs, you may not be aware that we provide free access to XPRT benchmark source code. Publishing XPRT source code is part of our commitment to making the XPRT development process...
View ArticleWorking with the WebXPRT 4 source code
In our last blog post, we discussed the WebXPRT 4 source code and how you can contact us to request free access to the build package. In this post, we’ll address two questions that users sometimes ask...
View ArticleXPRT mentions in the tech press
One of the ways we monitor the effectiveness of the XPRT family of benchmarks is to regularly track XPRT usage and reach in the global tech press. Many tech journalists invest a lot of time and effort...
View ArticleUp next for WebXPRT 4: A new AI-focused workload!
We’re always thinking about ways to improve WebXPRT. In the past, we’ve discussed the potential benefits of auxiliary workloads and the role that such workloads might play in future WebXPRT updates and...
View ArticleWeb AI frameworks: Possible paths for the AI-focused WebXPRT 4 auxiliary...
A few months ago, we announced that we’re moving forward with the development of a new auxiliary WebXPRT 4 workload focused on local, browser-side AI technology. Local AI has many potential benefits,...
View ArticleGain a deeper understanding of WebXPRT 4 with our results calculation white...
More people around the world are using WebXPRT 4 now than ever before. It’s exciting to see that growth, which also means that many people are visiting our site and learning about the XPRTs for the...
View ArticleUsing WebXPRT 4’s language options
Sohu, a major Chinese site, recently published a tech review discussing their first impressions from Intel Core Ultra 5 245K and Intel Core Ultra 9 285K white box testing. In the article, they included...
View ArticleCheck out the new XPRTs around the world infographic!
As we look forward to continued growth for the XPRTs in 2025, it’s also a fitting time to take stock of just how much their reach has already grown around the globe. In the marketing world, reach is...
View ArticleArchiving AIXPRT and CloudXPRT
Some of our readers have been following the XPRTs since the early days, and they may remember using legacy versions of benchmarks such as HDXPRT 2014 or WebXPRT 2013. For many years, whenever we...
View ArticleRecent XPRT mentions in articles, reviews, and more!
Here at the XPRTs, our primary goal is to provide free, easy-to-use benchmark tools that can help everyone—from OEM labs to tech press journalists to individual consumers—understand how well devices...
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