|      SPECgpc® project group The SPECgpc® (Graphics Performance Characterization) project group, founded in 1993, is part of the SPEC Graphics and Workstation Performance Group (SPEC/GWPG).              
               The project group provides unambiguous methods 
                  for comparing graphics performance across 
                  vendor platforms, operating systems, and windowing environments. The intention of the SPECgpc project group is to characterize 
                  graphics performance for computer systems running professional applications, 
                  not to measure overall graphics performance. 
               Defining Performance 
               The SPECgpc project group has established the following goals to define 
                performance: 
               
                 To permit standardized performance measurement and 
                  evaluation by creating unambiguous, vendor-neutral measures 
                  for product evaluation and comparison. To provide mechanisms that enable vendors, customers and 
                  others to perform their own performance measurements and evaluations. To provide formal beta and final software releases to the 
                  public in a timely fashion. To contribute to the coherence of the field of performance 
                  measurement and evaluation so that vendors will be better able 
                  to present well-defined measures, and customers will be better 
                  able to compare and evaluate vendors' products and environments. Products The SPECgpc project group develops and distributes the SPECviewperf® benchmark, 
                which measures the 3D graphics performance of systems running 
                under OpenGL, DX and other application programming interfaces (APIs). 
               Structure and Membership 
               The SPECgpc project group is a non-profit group whose 
                general costs are paid primarily by SPEC/GWPG membership fees or dues. Any company, 
                individual, institution or other group can become a sustaining 
                member at any point in the development phase by remitting these 
                dues. An appeals process has been established through which any interested or affected party 
                may register and have heard a complaint concerning committee action 
                or inaction. The principles of due process and antitrust compliance 
                are adhered to by the SPECgpc project group at all times. 
              
               To find out more about SPEC/GWPG membership                or other forms of participation in the SPECgpc project group, contact the SPEC office at info@spec.org.
                
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