![]() Iterations of the benchmark-WebXPRT 2013, WebXPRT 2015, WebXPRT 3, and WebXPRT 4-and We can look back at each of the four major While some organizations have stopped developmentįor other browser performance benchmarks, we’ve had the opportunity to continue In thousands of articles and reviews, and the WebXPRT completed-runs counterĪre continually changing the way we use the web, and browser-performanceīenchmarks should evaluate how well new devices handle the web of today, not Over the years, hundreds of tech press publications have used WebXPRT Market presence has grown from a small foothold into a worldwide industry As difficult as it is for us toīelieve, the 10-year anniversary of the initial WebXPRT launch is in just a fewĪs a truly unique browser performance benchmark in a field that was alreadyĬrowded with a variety of measurement tools. Published a press release announcing the official launch of the first version We’re excited to see what’s in store for the XPRTs in 2023!Ī momentous day for the BenchmarkXPRT Development Community. We’re thankful for everyone who used the XPRTs, joined the community, and sent questions and suggestions throughout 2022. a new XPRTs around the world infographic.an updated version of the WebXPRT 4 results viewer tool.To help achieve this goal, we published the following in 2022: Part of our mission with the XPRTs is to produce tools and materials that help testers better understand the ins and outs of benchmarking in general and the XPRTs in particular. Performance benchmark for OEM labs, vendors, and leading tech press outlets around ![]() Its debut in 2013! WebXPRT continues to be a go-to, industry-standard Users have run our most popular benchmark, WebXPRT, more than 1,135,500 times since In 2022, we had more than 10,800 benchmark downloads and 183,300 confirmed runs. PCMag, PC-Welt (Germany), PCWorld, TechPowerUp, Tom’s Guide, TweakTown, and Zone (Singapore), ITC.ua (Ukraine), ITmedia (Japan), (Russia), Notebookcheck, (China), BodNara (South Korea), ComputerBase (Germany), DISKIDEE (Belgium),ĮTeknix, Expert Reviews, Gadgets 360, (The Netherlands), Hardware Media sites that used the XPRTs in 2022 include AnandTech, Android Authority, It’s always rewarding to know that the XPRTs have proven to be usefulĪnd reliable assessment tools for technology publications around the world. Journalists, advertisers, and analysts referenced the XPRTs thousands of times In the past year, we released WebXPRT 4, and the CloudXPRT v1.2 update package. Readers who don’t receive the newsletter, we’ve compiled some highlights from Readers of our newsletter areįamiliar with the stats and updates we include each month, but for our blog The XPRT highlights from the previous year. Of each new year, we like to take the opportunity to look back and summarize Topics that you’d like us to cover in possible future white papers, please let us know! If you have questions about any of our white papers, or suggestions for Hope that the XPRT white paper library will prove to be a useful resource for Reproduces the exact calculations WebXPRT uses to produce test scores. The white paper’s discussion of the results calculation process, we publishedĪ results calculation spreadsheet that shows the raw data from a sample test run and Interval and how it differs from typical benchmark variability. Translate raw timings into scores, and explains the benchmark’s confidence Score, provides an overview of the statistical techniques WebXPRT uses to WebXPRT 4 uses to calculate the individual workload scenario scores and overall Tests, and how to submit results for publication.Ĭompanion WebXPRT 4 results calculation white paper explains the formulas that Includes explanations of the benchmark’s scoring methodology, how to automate Information about the benchmark’s harness, HTML5 and WebAssembly (WASM)Ĭapability checks, and the structure of the performance test workloads. Paper describes the design and structure of WebXPRT 4, including detailed Library is a great place to find some answers. ![]() Questions about any aspect of one of the XPRT benchmarks, the white paper Make certain development decisions, and how the benchmarks work. XPRT users with more information about how we design our benchmarks, why we We started publishing white papers to provide XPRT white paper library currently contains 21 white papers that we’ve ![]() Today, we’re focusing on the XPRT white paper library. In the technology assessment industry, it’s not unusual for people to claim that any given benchmark contains hidden biases, so we take preemptive steps to address this issue by publishing XPRT benchmark source code, detailed system disclosures and test methodologies, and in-depth white papers. As part of our commitment to publishing reliable, unbiased benchmarks, we strive to make the XPRT development process as transparent as possible. ![]()
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