"It's been almost two months since the first version of the universal RightMark Memory Analyzer 2.4 test was officially announced. It proved to be perfectly suitable for detailed study of low-level platform parameters. But as time went by, hardware and software advanced, and so did RightMark Memory Analyzer. Soon after, a modified second version appeared — RightMark Memory Analyzer 2.5, where the main focus was not so much on the test development as on the updating of aspects not well enough realised previously. But we can't say that the changes were made to suit some specific CPUs, not at all — the universal principles remained the same. The RMMA 3.0 is different: there are
much more real innovations than minor corrections concerning test realisations, which is certainly good. Well, it's high time we examined its main parameters."
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