On September 4th, AnTuTu V11 Public Beta was officially released, introducing a comprehensive overhaul in performance testing. This new version promises to more accurately simulate real-world usage scenarios, from processors to storage and user experience, including graphics processing, thereby providing users with a deeper understanding of their device’s potential.
A significant enhancement in AnTuTu V11 is its strengthened anti-cheating mechanism. The benchmark now incorporates a network verification feature for test scores. Consequently, test results will not be displayed unless the device is connected to the internet. This ensures that every visible test result has been logged in AnTuTu’s backend, facilitating the traceability and validity of the scores.
Furthermore, AnTuTu V11 has optimized its four major testing scenarios. Specifically, the CPU section now includes dedicated AI tests, the GPU section features ray tracing scenarios, the MEM section evaluates AI large model file read/write capabilities, and the UX section adds tests such as video format conversion. These additions allow for a more direct reflection of the actual performance on mobile platforms. The optimization and upgrade of existing test items also contribute to a more intuitive representation of mobile platform performance.
It is important to note that due to these adjustments in testing content, scores obtained with AnTuTu V11 will naturally show an increase compared to those from AnTuTu V10. Therefore, scores from different versions are not directly comparable.
Official test results indicate that many popular models have successfully exceeded the 3 million point mark with this new version of AnTuTu.
