I actually started working on this several months ago but got distracted and never got around to publishing it. Seeing the comments today motivated me to get something out there. By no means is this benchmarking methodology very scientific but it would be interesting to start qualitatively comparing various hardware setups.Dimitri wrote:Daniel: maybe we could post a reference "large" point cloud (200 millions points) in .bin format so that users could post their FPS and associated hardware configuration ?
Here is a link to a form where you can enter your own results:
http://goo.gl/forms/IiC8yuunx9
And here are the results for a couple of machines I happen to have in front of me today:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
The benchmark is based on the gargage.e57 sample data file, which is about 27 million points or about 550 MB so it should fit easily into VRAM on any reasonably modern GPU, however, if you want to watch performance fall off a cliff you could easily dupe it a few times as you suggested. Rather than simply rank based on framerate maybe I could add some sort of framerate per displayed points ratio.