lappitestaus
Lappitestaus, often translated as "lap testing" or "benchmarking," refers to the process of comparing the performance of a computer system or software against a known standard or against competing systems. This is typically done using standardized tests or benchmarks that measure various aspects of performance, such as processing speed, memory access, graphics rendering, and storage throughput.
The primary goal of lappitestaus is to provide objective data that can be used to assess the
Commonly used benchmarking tools include SPEC (Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation) benchmarks for servers and workstations, 3DMark