Synthetic Benchmarks
Possibly the best known and widely used synthetic benchmark, 3D Mark Vantage tests the gaming performance of the PC. PC Mark Vantage on the other hand tests other performance aspects of the PC like video encoding, home entertainment multimedia features, working in an office environment, and basic gaming.
As expected 1055T ends up slower than big brother 1090T, but also scores just enough points to end up against i5 750 and it would be great for AMD if it could keep that advantage throughout the rest of the benchmarks.
3D Mark Vantage v1.0.1.
PC Mark Vantage v1.0.1.
wPrime 1024M and SuperPI 1M
wPrime is a benchmarking application designed to use a highly multithreaded approach to calculate the square-roots of large amounts of numbers, while SuperPI calculates pi number to a specified number of digits after the decimal point. Both applications are primarily used by overclockers to check the stability and performance of overclocked CPUs. It's clear from results that wPrime is multithreaded benchmark that uses all of the cores no matter if they are simulated with HyperThreading while SuperPI uses just one core.
In one scenario six cores working in tandem, finishing task way ahead of competition, and in single threaded Super PI loosing just by a fraction against Phenom X4 965 thanks to TURBO CORE boost.