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7-ZIP

6

of Total Submissions

141127 MIPS

of Total Score

Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Updated at 1 month ago


About 7-Zip

7-Zip is an open source file compression and decompression application known for its efficiency and support for various archive formats such as .7z, ZIP, RAR, TAR, and others. Besides being available in a simple graphical interface, 7-Zip can also be run via the command line or directly through shell integration in Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is widely used by home users, professionals, and system administrators due to its high compression speed and efficient use of system resources.

In the context of benchmarking, 7-Zip's performance reflects the processor's ability to handle data compression and decompression-based workloads. This benchmark is commonly used to measure CPU performance in intensive multitasking scenarios that involve manipulating large numbers of files. As the compression and decompression processes involve complex mathematical operations and algorithms, the results of this benchmark give a true picture of the processor's performance in real-world tasks.

For this test, BenchMate was used as a benchmarking platform that provides verified and standardized testing, maintaining the integrity and consistency of the results. With BenchMate, the benchmarking process runs in a tightly controlled environment, ensuring that the resulting 7-Zip benchmark score truly reflects the system's native performance without any interference from external factors such as thermal throttling, background processes, or software manipulation.

The scores generated from the 7-Zip benchmark are usually displayed in MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second), which indicates how fast the CPU can execute instructions during the compression and decompression process. A higher score means that the CPU has better performance in handling file compression tasks, which is very useful in the context of productivity, data backup, and large archive management.

With the combination of 7-Zip and BenchMate, this benchmark becomes a reliable tool for evaluating processor performance in data-intensive compression tasks in an accurate, fair and reproducible manner.


Benchmark 7-Zip Chart Ranking

The following graph displays the hardware performance ranking based on benchmark results using 7-Zip. The data is organized from highest to lowest score for easy visual comparison between devices. You can hover over each bar to view the score details and associated hardware name.


Benchmark 7-Zip Table Ranking

The following table presents hardware rankings based on benchmark results using 7-Zip. The table format provides detailed views such as device name, score, number of submissions, as well as links to test results. It's perfect for those who want to see detailed data and easily search or filter.

No. Hardware Submissions from 7-Zip
1 Intel Core i5 1335U 52680 MIPS
2 AMD Ryzen 3 5300U 33803 MIPS
3 Intel Core i5 1135G7 30697 MIPS
4 Intel Core i5 6300U 10900 MIPS
5 Intel Core i7 720QM 10448 MIPS
6 AMD E1-1200 2599 MIPS