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    RightMark Memory Analyzer 3.2 - new features of the benchmark package Review

    Posted on Monday, July 19 2004 @ 17:34:39 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The next release of the universal benchmark package RightMark Memory Analyzer for low-level platform testing contains, in the first place, a range of new informational features. The new version of the benchmark provides even more detailed reference information about the platform, this trend started in Version 3.0. For a start the developers implemented extraction of information about the most important platform component - CPU, by decoding values returned by the CPUID instruction. The logical continuation of the info section development would have been data mining for the two remaining platform components - chipset and RAM. And this is exactly what has been implemented - discover the new features!

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