Benchmarks: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Performance Boosted With Ubuntu 23.10

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 9 October 2023 at 01:52 PM EDT. Page 3 of 6. 20 Comments.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: H2. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Tradebeans. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Tradesoap. Ubuntu 22.04.3: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.

In some of the openJDK Java benchmarks were also some nice improvements for the AMD Ryzen Zen 4 desktop on Ubuntu 23.10.

Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: BMW27, Compute: CPU-Only. Ubuntu 22.04.3: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: gravity_spheres_volume/dim_512/ao/real_time. Ubuntu 22.04.3: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: gravity_spheres_volume/dim_512/pathtracer/real_time. Ubuntu 22.04.3: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: particle_volume/pathtracer/real_time. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: particle_volume/pathtracer/real_time. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: particle_volume/pathtracer/real_time. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OpenVKL benchmark with settings of Benchmark: vklBenchmark ISPC. Ubuntu 23.04: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Compression Rating. Ubuntu 23.10: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.

For heavy multi-threaded workloads the Linux CPU frequency scaling driver change makes less of a difference but in some of the workloads there were still gains to be seen with the Ryzen 9 7950X out-of-the-box on Ubuntu 23.10.


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