The following benchmarks are no longer supported by BAPCo:
SYSmark 2004
Released: December 15, 2003
SYSmark 2004 is an application-based benchmark that reflects usage patterns of business users in the areas of Internet Content Creation and Office Productivity. It was the industry's first standard tool for measuring the performance of computers running popular business applications under Windows® XP (Professional and Home) and Windows® 2000. SYSmark 2004 SE (Second Edition) was released in June of 2005 to extend support to Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition.
MobileMark 2002
Released: June 4, 2002
The industry's first standard tool for measuring battery life and performance on both Windows® XP (Professional and Home) and Windows® 2000.
SYSmark 2002
Released: January 31, 2002
SYSmark 2002 was based on extensive research of business computing segment trends during 2001. These efforts led to the development of comprehensive and scientifically designed workloads covering a wide range of Internet Content Creation and Office Productivity applications.
SYSmark 2001
Released: April 18, 2001
SYSmark 2001 took desktop benchmarking to new levels by introducing a benchmark based on actual Office Productivity and Internet Content Creation scenarios. The scenarios focused on snap shots of a day in the life of an Office Productivity application user and Web page developer. Both scenarios incorporate business usage models that under the two new application categories of office productivity and Internet Content Creation.
WebMark 2001
Released: August 29, 2000
WebMark 2001 was the first release of the popular WebMark series of benchmarks used to evaluate Internet performance from a user’s perspective.
SYSmark DB
Released: December 14, 1998
A server benchmark is designed to measure the performance of a multi-user computer operating as a database server in an open Microsoft* SQL* Server* 6.5 client-server environment.
SYSmark 98
Released: August 26th, 1998
An application-based benchmark that measured the performance of computers running on Windows*98, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.
SYSmark 98 for Battery Life
Released: August 14th, 1998
An application based benchmark for notebooks measuring the battery efficiency, battery life, and performance of notebook computers running on Windows*98. It was the industry’s first standard benchmark tool designed specifically for Windows 98 and it’s ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Peripheral Interface) functionality.
SYSmark J
Released: March 25th, 1998
The industry's first standardized software that used Java applications to measure computer performance. SYSmark J allowed performance comparisons across platforms that supported Java Development Kit Version 1.1 (JDK1.1).
SYSmark for Windows NT 4.0
Released February 27, 1997
The industry's first standard tool for measuring the performance of computers running popular business applications under Windows NT 3.51 and NT 4.0. SYSmark/NT 4.0, allowed performance comparisons across both Intel and Alpha architectures.
SYSmark for File Servers
Released January 15th, 1996
SYSmark for File Servers measured the performance of file servers running popular business computing applications. The workload requested patterns to the file server mimicking those used in corporate network computing environments.