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Futuremark Clarifies its Attitude Towards Driver Optimization

by Anton Shilov
09/24/2003 | 11:46 AM

Futuremark Corporation, a leading developer of benchmarking software, today clarified its position towards driver optimizations for 3DMark benchmarks. Earlier this year both NVIDIA and ATI Technologies were caught on cheating in 3DMark game benchmarks, and even though the latter removed its cheats, the former never confirmed their existence claiming that the industry benchmark had been developed in an attempt to show NVIDIA GeForce FX products in bad light.

In order to clarify its stance on driver optimizations and to help those companies who wish to have their products benchmarked with its industry standard 3DMark benchmark, Futuremark today publishes the following set of guidelines for creating drivers:

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These four points are very correct and are just what the doctor ordered for the right benchmarking. The only concern is how Futuremark plans to persuade IHVs not to “optimize” or “cheat” in order to get higher 3DMark scores? How should the press detect such kind of drivers’ incorrect behaviour? No idea…

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