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  • Linux 6.9 Drives AMD 4th Gen EPYC Performance Even Higher For Some Workloads

    Phoronix: Linux 6.9 Drives AMD 4th Gen EPYC Performance Even Higher For Some Workloads

    Now that the Linux 6.9 merge window is past I've begun testing out this in-development kernel on more hardware platforms in the lab. While some performance boosts like Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" running faster on Linux 6.9 was to be expected given EPP tuning in the new kernel specific to those SoCs, one of the unexpected delights has been seeing AMD 4th Gen EPYC performance with some nice performance gains over Linux 6.8 stable.

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    Very nice. Using Windows is a waste of CPU performance and it's bad for the climate. It should be forbidden. The same applies to apple M series. Imagine running macOS with 30 - 50% of Linux performance.

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      Originally posted by Volta View Post
      Very nice. Using Windows is a waste of CPU performance and it's bad for the climate. It should be forbidden. The same applies to apple M series. Imagine running macOS with 30 - 50% of Linux performance.
      Windows needs virus scanners === global warming. Case closed.

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        Originally posted by onlyLinuxLuvUBack View Post

        Windows needs virus scanners === global warming. Case closed.
        Add to the list dozens of Linux servers scanning the net for Windows viruses. Otherwise, it would be very unsafe to go online on Windows. Windows == resource waste.

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