Intel Compute Runtime 24.45 vs. AMD ROCm 6.3 vs. NVIDIA R565 Linux GPU Compute Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 10 December 2024 at 08:20 PM EST. Page 4 of 4. 32 Comments.
Hashcat benchmark with settings of Benchmark: SHA1. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Hashcat benchmark with settings of Benchmark: SHA-512. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Hashcat benchmark with settings of Benchmark: TrueCrypt RIPEMD160 + XTS. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.

NVIDIA and AMD tended to perform better than the Intel Arc Graphics with the Hashcat OpenCL benchmarks.

Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: Intel oneAPI. Arc A770 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: Radeon HIP. RX 7800 XT was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: Intel oneAPI. Arc A770 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: Radeon HIP. RX 7800 XT was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Junkshop, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Junkshop, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4070 SUPER was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Junkshop, Compute: Intel oneAPI. Arc A750 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Junkshop, Compute: Radeon HIP. RX 7800 XT was the fastest.

The Intel Arc Graphics cards were outperforming the AMD Radeon competition with Blender 4.3 performance for the Junkshop scene but trailed behind in the other rendered scenes. NVIDIA's CUDA and OptiX back-ends though continue to perform the best overall.

GPU Power Consumption Monitoring Overview benchmark with settings of Accumulated GPU Power Consumption Monitoring.
GPU Temp Monitoring Overview benchmark with settings of Accumulated GPU Temp Monitoring.

Those wanting to dig through all of these fresh GPU compute Linux benchmarks in full can find the data via this result page.

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