AnTuTu

The company developing the software is based in Chaoyang District, Beijing,[3] and was cofounded by Chinese entrepreneurs Shào Yīng (邵英)[4] and Liáng Bīn (梁斌).

[9][10][11] Despite the changes introduced by AnTuTu X, cheating continued to be rampant; for instance, in 2021, AnTuTu delisted (and for three months, banned) the Realme GT after evidence was discovered that the phone was found to have used delay tactics in multithreading performance tests, as well as modifying the reference JPEG image for image processing tests.

Support OpenGL ES 2.0 3D benchmark for 3D game performance test.

New CPU Testing Added (based on the majority use of a single core).

New UX tests that better reflect real-world use cases (Scroll, WebView and QR code).

Includes the display of hardware details in benchmark results page.

Fixed incorrect display of camera parameters on some multi-camera devices.

AnTuTu maintains rankings[20] for devices by parameters (CPU, GPU, RAM, UX, total), SoC (only Android; by CPU and GPU), and AI performance (only Android).

Clicking on any device name does not give extra details, instead it links to jd.com for easy purchase.