- 1. Testing For The Rest Of Us
- 2. Different Kinds Of Mobile Computer Users
- 3. Battery And Performance Benchmarks
- 4. Preparing For And Running MobileMark 2005
- 5. Preparing For And Running MobileMark 2005, Continued
- 6. SYSmark 2004 SE (Second Edition)
- 7. SYSmark 2004 SE (Second Edition), Continued
- 8. Preparing For And Running SYSmark 2004 SE
7. SYSmark 2004 SE (Second Edition), Continued
SYSmark 2004 SE calculates individual performance ratings for each of the three groups of tests within each of the two benchmark scenarios. It then calculates a rating for each benchmarking scenario as the geometric mean of the three group ratings within each of the scenarios, rounded to the nearest integer. Finally, SYSmark 2004 SE calculates the geometric mean of the two scenario scores and rounds this value to the nearest integer, thus providing an overall SYSmark 2004 SE score. If both benchmark scenarios are not run in the same test cycle, the overall score must be manually calculated and reported as "unofficial." This issue is discussed further below.

Viewing the results of a SYSmark 2004 SE internet content run
For the record, SYSmark 2004 SE and MobileMark 2005 office productivity performance ratings are not comparable. For more on the SYSmark 2004 SE benchmarks see the white paper.
SYSmark 2004 SE requires the same disclosure reporting requirements as MobileMark 2005. We must meet BAPCo's minimum requirements and submit a Full Disclosure Report to the consortium in order to publish our results.
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