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Futuremark Releases Powermark Battery Life Test for Windows 7 Devices

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Futuremark, the world leader in performance benchmarking software and services, today expanded its product line with Powermark a new battery life and power consumption test for Windows 7 notebooks, laptops, tablets and other battery powered devices. Powermark is a professional grade benchmark designed for industrial testing of battery powered Windows 7 devices by OEMs, corporations and governments. It includes a convenient set of standard tests based on productivity and entertainment use-case scenarios, as well as allowing custom settings for bespoke testing requirements. Powermark Professional Edition commercial licenses start at $200 for 10 activations. For further details and to purchase Powermark please visit this page.

Jukka Mäkinen, CEO of Futuremark said, "Battery life is critical to delivering a positive user experience. Powermark helps PC industry OEMs and their suppliers strike a balance between performance and power consumption by providing a consistent, accurate and reliable testing and measurement tool created with Futuremark's deep experience in quality benchmarking software."

Powermark - battery life test for Windows 7 devices from Futuremark:
  • Accurately measure the battery life of Windows 7 devices.
  • Choose convenient scenario tests or create your own custom settings.
  • Designed for professional test lab environments.
  • Licensed for commercial use.
Powermark is only available for business customers at this time.

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Getting good scores in this would mean downclocking amirite? :P
 
Getting good scores in this would mean downclocking amirite? :P
That or getting an EeePC with an SSD, a 12-cell battery (not sure if it even exists) and a AMD APU, limit the number of active processes and still downclock the chip.
 
What the hell is the point of this?
 
It' more for product reviewers and company's that design the notebooks and tablets to test battery life with a score at the end. I recieved my copy this morning :)
 
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