
WPRIME - 32M
10
of Total Submissions
04min, 36sec, 369ms
of Total Score
Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00:00 | Updated at 1 week ago
About wPrime - 32M
wPrime - 32M is a math computing-based benchmark that measures processor performance by calculating prime numbers using a multithreaded algorithm. In the 32M test, the benchmark calculates all prime numbers up to 32 million, focusing on execution speed and CPU efficiency. Unlike many other benchmarks, wPrime fully utilizes the many cores and threads available, so the results closely reflect the multi-core scalability of a processor. Test results are reported in travel time (in seconds), where lower times indicate higher performance. Because the workload is heavy on both CPU and RAM, wPrime - 32M is often used to test overclocking stability and compare CPU performance in intensive parallel computing scenarios.
Benchmark wPrime - 32M Chart Ranking
The following graph displays the hardware performance ranking based on benchmark results using wPrime - 32M. The data is organized from highest to lowest score for easy visual comparison between devices. You can hover over each bar to view the score details and associated hardware name.
Benchmark wPrime - 32M Table Ranking
The following table presents hardware rankings based on benchmark results using wPrime - 32M. The table format provides detailed views such as device name, score, number of submissions, as well as links to test results. It's perfect for those who want to see detailed data and easily search or filter.
No. | Hardware | Submissions from wPrime - 32M |
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1 | Intel Core i5 1335U | 03sec, 985ms |
2 | Intel Core i5 1135G7 | 06sec, 334ms |
3 | Intel Core i5 6300U | 15sec, 976ms |
4 | Intel Core i7 720QM | 16sec, 279ms |
5 | Intel Core i3 2330M | 23sec, 073ms |
6 | AMD A6-3400M | 27sec, 142ms |
7 | Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 | 27sec, 191ms |
8 | Intel Celeron B815 | 41sec, 044ms |
9 | Intel Celeron N2815 | 47sec, 267ms |
10 | AMD E1-1200 | 01min, 08sec, 078ms |