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SiSoftware Sandra goes Smartphone


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Press Release:

London, UK, October 3 2003 - SiSoftware announces support for PDA1 and Smart Phone1 devices in its newly released award winning PC benchmarking suite, Sandra 2004. Taking advantage of the power and easy of use of the Windows PC enables the easy, quick and complete analysis and benchmarking of PDA and Smart Phone devices. This functionality is available for both 32-bit x86 and 64-bit (IA64 and AMD642) Windows systems which allows easy comparison of 32-bit and 64-bit processors and devices running Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003, Windows CE/.Net or Windows Mobile.  

All benchmarks have been ported and are available3 on both PDA1 and Smart Phone1 devices. Taking advantage of common source code architecture, true comparisons are possible not only between different devices but even between PDA / Smart Phone devices and PCs! All the results can be saved onto the common internal database or onto the server-based Data Repository4 for comparison and auditing.  

Not only can the CPU and memory performance of your PDA, but also its multi-media capabilities, SD, Compact Flash and other storage cards and also its LAN and Internet connection, just as with a PC!  

SiSoftware is committed to delivering a stand-alone port2 of Sandra for both PDA1 and Smart Phone1 devices in due time and as the market requires.  

Notes:  

1 denotes Windows CE 3.0 ARM and Windows CE .Net 4.2 ARM based devices (Pocket PC 2000/2002, Smartphone 2002, Windows Mobile 2003); Support for non-Windows based PDA and Smart Phone devices (primarily including Palm) is also planned in coming releases.  

2 available as beta at this time.  

3 dependent on operating system and synchronisation software; unlocked Smart Phone device required at this time.  

4 Data Repository is a separate database (based on MSDE/SQL Server) available from SiSoftware that allows the collation of results into a central server, ideal for enterprise networks.

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lol, now I can run the burn-in wizard on my smartphone ;)

Anyone porting prime95 over to there too? Heh.

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