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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
    • 67310

    macOS 10.13 vs. Windows 10 vs. Clear/Fedora/openSUSE/Ubuntu Linux Benchmarks

    Phoronix: macOS 10.13 vs. Windows 10 vs. Clear/Fedora/openSUSE/Ubuntu Linux Benchmarks

    When running tests this week on a MacBook Pro for the Dota 2 Vulkan/OpenGL cross-OS performance I also took the opportunity as part of the fun benchmarking week for celebrating the Phoronix 14th birthday by running a broader set of system benchmarks across the latest macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Pro, and various Linux distributions. Here are those CPU/system performance benchmark results.

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  • tildearrow
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 7097

    #2
    That color for the macOS bar... At least the text should be black.

    Also I don't like how the real Ubuntu 18.04 is slower than its WSL version. It will give Windows users a false impression of how the OS really performs... no X264
    Last edited by tildearrow; 06 June 2018, 04:18 PM.

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    • Jahimself
      Phoronix Member
      • Oct 2016
      • 72

      #3
      Clear linux again leading the way. Is this distro completly open source? I hope they will also work on optimising ryzen cpu ^^

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      • Michael
        Phoronix
        • Jun 2006
        • 14308

        #4
        Originally posted by Jahimself View Post
        Clear linux again leading the way. Is this distro completly open source? I hope they will also work on optimising ryzen cpu ^^
        It is open-source on GitHub.... If you search on Phoronix.com, you can find Clear Linux benchmarks already on Ryzen CPUs...
        Michael Larabel
        https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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        • tessio
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 264

          #5
          Fedora is really fast too..

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          • Guest

            #6
            While it's not surprising macOS and Windows aren't performance demons, Ubuntu should change kernel configuration. It's far from being optimal.

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            • GruenSein
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2016
              • 332

              #7
              The GraphicsMagick performance was the slowest on macOS due to their default Xcode compiler stack relying upon LLVM/Clang that supports OpenMP these days but still isn't as well tuned as OpenMP on GCC.
              Not sure if that is actually true. Last year, I switched to vanilla LLVM since Apple's fork had OpenMP disabled.

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              • -MacNuke-
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 404

                #8
                Originally posted by Jahimself View Post
                Clear linux again leading the way. Is this distro completly open source? I hope they will also work on optimising ryzen cpu ^^
                This distribution is directly from Intel.... quess what they will not do...

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                • treba
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 716

                  #9
                  I'm really impressed by fedoras performance. Given that it uses selinux, I remember it to be slower than ubuntu. It's my prefered desktop system for a couple of years now and it's getting better and better

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                  • Charlie68
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 967

                    #10
                    I'm not a big fan of benchmarks, they often offer a distorted view of the reality that the user then finds. However I am always curious ... and I am quite satisfied with the decent behavior of Tumbleweed in the benchmarks.

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