The Ryzen 7 1800X Linux Performance Evolution Since The AMD Zen Launch

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 4 January 2019 at 08:24 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 18 Comments.

Under a variety of other common benchmarks, the Ubuntu 19.04 bleeding-edge state was either on-par to Ubuntu 17.04 or in many cases slightly faster.

Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7
Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7

File compression was one area that did regress, potentially due to the Spectre work in the kernel.

Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7
Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7
Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7
Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7
Ubuntu 17.04 vs. Ubuntu 19.04 - AMD Ryzen 7

Additional benchmark figures are available from OpenBenchmarking.org for those wanting to dig deeper into the performance changes on the Ryzen 7 1800X since launch.

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