An idle CPU has an IPC of exactly zero.
There is a maximum IPC you can extract from a given system, but it's workload-dependent. It's not a magic acronym you throw around when a computer doesn't perform the way you expect it to. Go read a fucking book in computer architecture before spewing bullshit.
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19-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu With Linux 4.15
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Originally posted by Jabberwocky View PostThanks for the extensive tests Michael.
Why is the Ryzen 3 beating the EPYC 7601 in Static Web Page Serving?
Edit: I must be blind, single-threaded tests...
The Ryzen performance seems to be scaling inversely to core count rather than seeing it scaling directly with core frequency and available memory bandwidth.
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Nice you should add multi-threded apache and nginx benchmark testing i.e. with wrk for HTTP/1.1 HTTP/HTTPS tests and with HTTPS soon to be default if Google has it's way, also with nghttp2's h2load test for HTTP/2 HTTPS https://nghttp2.org/documentation/h2load-howto.html. Both wrk and h2load are multi-thread supported.
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What's wrong with MAFFT dual xeon gold result? Up there at the top with A10?
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If there were CPU prices in the graphs, the graphs would be much more valuable I guess.
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Thanks for the extensive tests Michael.
Why is the Ryzen 3 beating the EPYC 7601 in Static Web Page Serving?
Edit: I must be blind, single-threaded tests...Last edited by Jabberwocky; 12 February 2018, 02:19 PM.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostThough in Botan's AES-256 benchmarkj, AMD's Zen CPUs did super well.
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19-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu With Linux 4.15
Phoronix: 19-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu With Linux 4.15
Following the release of the Linux 4.15 kernel with KPTI and Retpoline introduction, many Phoronix readers were interested in seeing a fresh Linux CPU performance comparison. For those reasons plus in preparing for the Raven Ridge testing, here are benchmarks of 19 different systems when using Ubuntu x86_64 with the Linux 4.15 stable kernel.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=26004Tags: None
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