Intel® Performance Viewer for Android
The tool collects the following metrics depending on the device:
- CPU Usage
- Memory usage
- Network I/O
- Storage I/O
- CPU Frequency
- Frame Rate
- Various Battery Metrics
- Various Storage Metrics
On rooted devices you may also collect the following metrics, depending on the architecture:
- CPU Cycles
- Cache Misses
- Branch Misses
- Bus Cycles
- Instructions Retired
- Context switches
- Page Faults
- CPU Migrations
Use the Running Tasks view to see how applications are consuming system resources. Intel® Performance Monitor Viewer periodically updates the view based on the interval you specify. You can sort the view by different metrics for each running task.
Please add a thermal monitor (SoC, motherboard, cores) basically all the thermal hardware sensors that exist on a SoC (we could choose which ones to display, manually) different SoCs have different number of sensors, example: Exynos/Snapdragon
Since intel is not the dominant processor company in smartphone market, they created an app that can monitor the the behavior of the non intel processors such as mediatek and snapdragon.. Data in this app will be collected and will be used by the intel to help them develop their own smartphone processor, which can compete with other dominant smartphone processor companies such as mediatek and qualcom.. Intel is Dominant at CISC processor but no at RISC Processors... Just theory..
HTC desire 816 is unsatisfied with the result and ui of the application. Google should introduce zero star so that I can use it on these types of applications. No sd card ? No Intel in the end. Deleted it.
I have an asus zenfone 2 with an Intel processor and it does absolutely nothing
Why isn't there a thermal monitor? And need a turn off switch. Had to force close it all the time.
Add CPU Temp for each CPU Core and GPU Usage speed frequency and GPU Temp.And battery Temp.And RAM Memory Speed Frequency and Temperature.And RAM Usage from KB Units into the MB and GB Unit.
Bytes sent received should be in B/s, not KB/s. Octacore reading not supported
Love this app one of the best on google for system monitoring. Used on Samsung S6 (Canada).
otherwise turn off every viewer everytime , too boring. And re enable them.
Frame rate is showing 0 fps on my devices
So lame fix this I had do it 2 times before getting it on my phone please improvement this please and the other thing this really suck the big Apple does nothing it's a peaces of cheap get a zero
No muy buena ejecución.
The app lives to its purpose
And no data to show?
Badly laid out, says my CPU usage is %0, inaccurate and overall just bad. Improve this for better rating
Make it movable to external storage
but where is the fps
No way to stop the app
Works well
Nice app!
Best for testing performance
Perfect
Perfectly!
You rocker man
No fps option
Real time monitoring
I don't want this app to run permanently in the background, gobbling up precious ram. Please add an 'exit' button/option within your app, so it not only closes the 'foreground' app, it also closes all traces of background services of this app. Thanks.
I want a GPU performance graph aswell
is better if you need how is percentage of cpu
Please modify mobile performance this apps
A no nonsense app that does what it's supposed to do in a clear way. An app that doesn't need much space either. 5 stars, intel.
It is nice to see the CPU usage in real time while using other applications.
App freezes instantly, expected more from intel.
Realtime graph jst like windows task manager. Coolest thing for my s3. Thnx intel, now i understand my smartphone even more :)
Performance viewer itself consumes cpu most. Sorry Intel I like ur chips but not this app
Tanks for unbanning IRIG (IRAN)
So good
Nice....
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This app could be much more helpful if it didn't get closed under any heavy mem load. I can't tell if it's possible without, but at lest with root it should be possible to make it less likely to be killed by OS due to lack of resources. Chrooted linux isn't killed by Android even under extreme circumstances. it's more likely to actually make Android suffer than die itself.