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Download xOPS CPU Benchmark﹣FLOPS/MIPS APK 1.1.6 armeabi-v7a · Android 19+

By Maxim Saplin • Updated May 10, 2026
Tools armeabi-v7a Xamarin 11.17 MB
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This is the armeabi-v7a build of xOPS CPU Benchmark﹣FLOPS/MIPS 1.1.6, compiled for 32-bit ARM processors found in older Android phones (roughly 2013-2017). Use this build if your device's primary ABI is armeabi-v7a — modern 64-bit phones should pick the arm64-v8a or universal variant for better performance.

File size: 11.2 MB   •   Min Android: 19   •   Target Android: 34   •   Version code: 16   •   Framework: Xamarin   •   Permissions: 3

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Package Namexcom.saplin.xOPS
Version Name1.1.6
Version Code16
Architecturearmeabi-v7a
Min Android VersionAndroid 19 (API 34)
Main Activitycrc64b967cc1a76f83cb7.MainActivity
FrameworkXamarin
File Size11.17 MB
Signature (SHA1)6D5638047B984954738ABEA970A4CF2EE8A1698E
File Hash (SHA256)71909de0f2789a9dcdd70aa11512ddc5d87f72728f92742e6d3aa395ba2bd32b

App Description

The app calculates how many operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide, etc.) a CPU can perform in a given second with either fractional (floating-point) or integer numbers.

FLOPS - Floating-point Operations Per Second, performance measurement of Floating Point Unit (FPU).

INOPS - Integer Operations Per Second, measurement of Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)

E.g. 1 G(iga)FLOPS means that CPU can do 1 billion floating-point operations per second (such as 1.1+2.2=3.3).

General app logic is typically reliant on integer operations, while graphics and games rely on floating-point ones. The faster your CPU can crunch numbers, the faster your apps can run.

You can compare your device's performance to 1960s Apollo Guidance Computer or 1990s super computer. There's also a results database with comparison figures for more actual devices (smartphones, laptops).

Tests are executed in single and multithreaded modes and reflect multi-core and single-core performance.

Under Options you can change the number of threads used and choose between 32 and 64 bit precisions.

Stress Test is available and allows tracking CPU performance and temperature over time under high load (determining thermal throttling).

More info about how the app works:

maxim-saplin.github.io/xOPS-Web/?about=

Source code:

github.com/maxim-saplin/xOPS-App

APK Permissions 3

  • android.permission.INTERNET
  • android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
  • android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
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Other Variants

This release has multiple variants (e.g. diff architectures).

arm64-v8a x86 x86_64
Developer

Name: Maxim Saplin

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Frequently Asked Questions about xOPS CPU Benchmark﹣FLOPS/MIPS APK

This variant is built for 32-bit ARM (older Android phones, ~2013–2017). If your device's CPU matches, this is the smallest, fastest version to install.

Yes — the APK's signature has been cryptographically verified against the publisher's signing key. The SHA-256 hash is shown in the File Information panel so you can independently confirm the file matches the original release.

Android 19 (API level 34) or newer. Older devices will refuse the install.

Install a free app like 'CPU-Z' or 'Droid Hardware Info' from the Play Store and look at the ABI / Instruction Set row. Most phones made after 2017 are arm64-v8a; if in doubt, download the universal variant.

All variants are functionally identical — same features, same version. They differ only in which CPU architectures the native code is compiled for, and (sometimes) which screen densities the included graphics target. Pick the one that matches your device for the smallest install size, or pick 'Universal' if you're unsure.