This document contains log output from running a graphics benchmarking utility called GpuTest on macOS. It detects two graphics devices - an Intel CPU and Nvidia GeForce GPU. It initializes the OpenCL and GPU monitoring plugins and runs a triangle rendering benchmark, identifying the OpenGL renderer as the Nvidia GPU and recording over 900,000 frames rendered before completion.
This document contains log output from running a graphics benchmarking utility called GpuTest on macOS. It detects two graphics devices - an Intel CPU and Nvidia GeForce GPU. It initializes the OpenCL and GPU monitoring plugins and runs a triangle rendering benchmark, identifying the OpenGL renderer as the Nvidia GPU and recording over 900,000 frames rendered before completion.
This document contains log output from running a graphics benchmarking utility called GpuTest on macOS. It detects two graphics devices - an Intel CPU and Nvidia GeForce GPU. It initializes the OpenCL and GPU monitoring plugins and runs a triangle rendering benchmark, identifying the OpenGL renderer as the Nvidia GPU and recording over 900,000 frames rendered before completion.
This document contains log output from running a graphics benchmarking utility called GpuTest on macOS. It detects two graphics devices - an Intel CPU and Nvidia GeForce GPU. It initializes the OpenCL and GPU monitoring plugins and runs a triangle rendering benchmark, identifying the OpenGL renderer as the Nvidia GPU and recording over 900,000 frames rendered before completion.