New Performance Tests for Computers and Smartphones Coming Soon!

UL Solutions recently announced the development of a new test scenario called “Steel Nomad,” which will be available as a free update for current 3DMark users by the end of the first quarter of 2024.

“Steel Nomad” is the successor to the well-known and highly regarded “Time Spy” test. However, unlike its predecessor, “Steel Nomad” will focus on evaluating the performance of premium-class computers without ray tracing tasks. With the release of “Steel Nomad,” users of Windows, Linux, and macOS will be able to conduct tests on their devices.

For smartphone, tablet, and laptop owners with integrated graphics, a simpler test called “Steel Nomad Light” has also been prepared. This test will be available on both Windows and Android, as well as on iOS systems.

The release date for “Steel Nomad” is scheduled for the first quarter of 2024, while “Steel Nomad Light” will be available slightly later in the same year. Updates will be available for current 3DMark owners on platforms such as Steam, the EPIC Games Store, and the manufacturer’s website.

Concerned electronic device users can now look forward to a new tool for testing the performance of their devices. With “Steel Nomad,” they will easily be able to assess the performance and identify any potential issues with their computer or smartphone’s stability.

FAQ:
1. What tool has been announced?
– A new test scenario called “Steel Nomad” has been announced in the 3DMark program.

2. When will “Steel Nomad” be available?
– The release date for “Steel Nomad” is scheduled for the first quarter of 2024.

3. Which devices will be supported by “Steel Nomad”?
– “Steel Nomad” will be available for devices running on Windows, Linux, and macOS. For smartphones, tablets, and laptops with integrated graphics, a simpler test called “Steel Nomad Light” has been designed, which will run on Windows, Android, and iOS systems.

4. Will updates be available for current 3DMark owners?
– Yes, updates will be available for current 3DMark owners on platforms such as Steam, the EPIC Games Store, and the manufacturer’s website.

Source: Own compilation.

The source of the article is from the blog motopaddock.nl