Radeon ROCm 2.0 OpenCL Benchmarks With Linux 5.0 On Ubuntu 18.10 vs. NVIDIA's Linux Driver

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
    • 67356

    Radeon ROCm 2.0 OpenCL Benchmarks With Linux 5.0 On Ubuntu 18.10 vs. NVIDIA's Linux Driver

    Phoronix: Radeon ROCm 2.0 OpenCL Benchmarks With Linux 5.0 On Ubuntu 18.10 vs. NVIDIA's Linux Driver

    With yesterday having posted fresh OpenGL/Vulkan Linux gaming benchmarks for the current NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards, in this article is the freshest OpenCL GPU compute data for that set of 14 graphics cards on the very latest Linux graphics driver stack. In the case of AMD Radeon open-source compute, it was tested using the new ROCm 2.0 atop the mainline Linux 5.0 kernel and Ubuntu 18.10.

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  • Brisse
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 908

    #2
    Really looking forward to those Radeon VII benchmarks.

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    • ThoreauHD
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 470

      #3
      So the Vega 64 is on par with 1080 performance. I'd like to see how the Radeon VII and Radeon Instinct MI60 do when they are released.

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      • AndyChow
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 771

        #4
        Radeon VII is MI50 made for consumers, right? I would like to see how it performs these tests, since it`s supposed to be a platform for ML/AI. That said, I`m rather skeptical that the results will be impressive.

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        • ObiWan
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 207

          #5
          For those curious what a Vega 56 (165 Watt powerlimit) does with the amdgpu pro opencl backend, instead of ROCm

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          • s_j_newbury
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 555

            #6
            No double precision benchmarks?

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            • smitty3268
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 6961

              #7
              Originally posted by AndyChow View Post
              Radeon VII is MI50 made for consumers, right?
              Pretty much, yeah. I think they're bumping some clock speeds a small amount and limiting the fp64 rate vs the pro card.

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              • Happy Heyoka
                Phoronix Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 63

                #8
                Originally posted by ObiWan View Post
                For those curious what a Vega 56 (165 Watt powerlimit) does with the amdgpu pro opencl backend, instead of ROCm

                https://openbenchmarking.org/result/...SP-1901305SP07
                So if I'm reading that right, comparable to the ROCm on almost everything but memory performance?
                I wonder what's going on there and how much whatever that is is contributing to the slight discrepancies here and there...?

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                • cb88
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 1347

                  #9
                  kernel latency is also way higher on amdocl...

                  Basically there is mo reason to not use RoCm on amd cards... it also remains to be seen If the rate limited fp64 can be worked around in the open drivers.

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                  • pal666
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 9177

                    #10
                    so what is wrong with first batch of tests where amd cards perform much worse than on rest of tests?

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