AMD Radeon OpenCL On Linux - Is It That Bad?

These are simply some benchmarks of different Radeon HD graphics cards when using the Catalyst Linux driver. The open-source Radeon driver isn't being tested with OpenCL since it's still maturing and the current Gallium3D-with-Clover implementation isn't good for more than just running a few simple OpenCL demos at this point. Hopefully later in the year the open-source OpenCL Gallium3D support will be in better standing, but for now the proprietary NVIDIA and AMD drivers are the only real option. Even when OpenCL kernels are executing properly on open-source, there will still probably be a large performance delta against the binary blobs, just as there is with OpenGL on open-source Linux drivers.
The AMD graphics cards being used for this quick OpenCL Linux benchmarking is the Radeon HD 5770, HD 5830, HD 6450, HD 6870, HD 6950, and HD 7950. Benchmarking was done from the Intel Core i7 3770K test system with the fglrx 8.96.4 binary driver. Full system details and other information is available via its OpenBenchmarking.org result page.
First of all, for those thinking there's a surplus of benchmark results and other news coming out on Phoronix in recent days, you're right. Due to some large last minute media buys for ending out the month, the burn rate for the publishing queue is noticeably higher than normal. Thanks Microsoft (I guess they still haven't got the memo that this is a Linux web-site and that I think Windows 8 is mostly a crap wreck), Cisco, and IBM. If you're using AdBlock, NoScript, or other methods, please white-list Phoronix or at least subscribe to Phoronix Premium (that way you also get single-page article viewing with no ads) or make a PayPal tip or buy me a beer (there is the Phoronix Munich meet-up tonight).
Thanks to the Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org (plus preparing in advance), it's possible to still manage all of these extra articles while still out of the office in Europe; contrary to some Phoronix readers beliefs, I do much more in a day than just drink beer. But for leading to some more entertaining remarks in the forums (and seeing that these Phoronix media ad-buys are fulfilled with enough page views by EOM) here is the Munich beer photo for today:
Additionally, for listening to the Radeon performance explanation of these results by Qaridarium in the forums, many Phoronix readers would be better off first enjoying their favorite beverage before reading the words of our in-house conspiracy leader. ;)
Now that you see how the OpenCL performance differences are between these six Radeon graphics processors, below are a couple Linux OpenGL results for reference.