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These benchmarks are owned by Futuremark. The Linux version of the benchmark is released under the GPL v2.0. Any other versions are under various licenses that are found in the repository directories. You can find out more about the licenses in the readme files of the benchmarks.
Note: For the best results, run the test as many times as you can without reaching the 90-minute time limit. You'll have to restart the test after the time limit has been reached. Cinebench R15 offers a free demo of the benchmark that you can try before buying. The demo version is limited, however, and you can only run the benchmark with each CPU once. The results from the demo are not compared to the final score. Cinebench R15 is optimized for Intel CPUs and the results you'll see here are based on a 64-bit version of the benchmark available for Windows.
The open-source test suite WINE (formerly known as Windows Emulator) is used to run Windows-based games in Linux. We use WINE here to evaluate the performance of the Celeron N4500 compared to the Pentium N6000 in the Windows-based Mirador Games benchmark. WINE is a free open-source emulator for Windows that allows Windows programs to be executed under Linux. Mirador Games is a popular benchmark used in TechSpot reviews to compare the performance of different CPUs. It is a collection of 15 games optimized for Windows.
The overall performance of the Celeron N4500 is acceptable in the Mirador Games benchmark. It's slower than the Pentium N6000 in the single-thread and multi-thread performance tests. The Celeron N4500 also has lower graphics performance, which is reflected in its scores in the GLmark2 test.
The Intel Celeron N4550 variant of the HP Chromebook x360 14 (2022) is no slouch either. In the Basemark GPU benchmark it scores over 800 in the OpenCL-based test. Testing the more powerful Intel Core i3-7350U variant of the HP Chromebook x360 14 (2022) we can see it outperforms the older Core i3-6100U variant (2021) in both the OpenCL and Basemark GPU tests. The Core i3 variant has just a 40 percent higher clock speed than the N4500 variant but it also has double the RAM bandwidth and is twice as fast in the OpenCL test. The only downside is its single-core performance is 10 percent lower than the N4500 and half as fast in the OpenCL test.
Using the Real world performance benchmark provided by Cinebench, we recorded a value of 9285 frames per second. This is lower than the 9918 frames per second reported by the maximum clock speed of the card, but the lower rate is entirely caused by the resolution of the benchmark and not by the performance of the card. In fact, during our benchmarks with Cinebench, we recorded frame rates of up to 137 fps. But, as you can see, the battery life of the device is pretty poor.
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