A Look At Linux Application Scaling Up To 128 Threads

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 10 October 2018 at 01:22 PM EDT. Page 5 of 5. 35 Comments.

Those wishing to dig through even more benchmark results can find this larger set of multi-threaded benchmark results from this AMD EPYC 7601 server via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file. Stay tuned for a lot more dual AMD EPYC 7601 benchmarks coming up soon on Phoronix -- any other non-standard test requests can be submitted via Twitter or the forums as I am certainly excited to throw as many interesting benchmark-friendly workloads as possible on this box. Or want to see how your own Linux system(s) performance would compare to these varying amounts of EPYC CPU cores? Simply install the Phoronix Test Suite and run phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1810109-SK-DUALAMDEP26.

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