This major update upgrades all previously packaged 32-bit applications used by PCMark 10 to their respective 64-bit versions. This follows industry trends as support for OpenCL 32-bit has been deprecated on modern hardware. Most notably, this update means PCMark 10 is now compatible with systems using the following hardware and drivers:
- NVIDIA 50-series GPUs with 580.xx drivers and later.
- Intel hardware with a clean install of the latest driver from 2025, which resulted in the 32-bit OpenCL runtime to be absent.
This update affects the App Startup, Web Browsing, Spreadsheets, and Writing workloads in the PCMark 10 Benchmark.
Scores from PCMark 10 version 2.3 and later are not comparable with scores from earlier versions of PCMark 10. The system benchmarks DLC pcm10-system-benchmarks has been updated from version 1.1.988.0 to 2.0.1057.0.
The Digital Content Creation and Gaming workloads in the PCMark 10 Benchmark are not affected. Additional details are in the patch notes below.
Updated All dependencies listed below now run in x64:
- LibreOffice updated to 25.8.2.2
- Chromium updated 142.0.7444.135
- Firefox updated to 143.0.4.287
- GIMP updated to 3.0.4.0
- AutoIT updated to 3.3.18.0
- .NET updated to v4.8
- Improved retry mechanisms and fallback options in case an unsupported device is selected for running a workload.
V2.2 availabilityPCMark 10 v2.2 is available for users who have purchased PCMark 10 via the PCMark 10 Steam beta channel under “PCMark 2.2” branch. This can be toggled by:
- Right click PCMark 10 in Steam
- Properties
- Beta tab
- Set Beta Participation to "PCMark 2.2"
The Steam Demo version cannot be reverted to an older version.