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AMD Ryzen 5 9600X & Ryzen 7 9700X Offer Excellent Linux Performance
This could quite well be my simplest review in the past twenty years of Phoronix.
With the Ryzen 9000 series working with existing AM5 motherboards after BIOS upgrade, there isn't any new platform kinks to really worry about or other Linux compatibility problems there. Intel typically does the better job here of trying to get their ISA enablement and new CPU targets added into the open-source compilers well ahead of release to avoid timing/alignment issues like this. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Linux CPU TestingPage 3 - Web Browser BenchmarksPage 4 - Code CompilationPage 5 - Audio DAW, Blender, LuxCore, V-RAYPage 6 - Creator Workloads, QuantLib, CADPage 7 - HPC - OpenRadioss, GPAW, SPECFEM3D, Incompact3D, EtcPage 8 - HPC - NAMD, GROMACS, Nginx, Apache HTTPD, OpenSSLPage 9 - Database WorkloadsPage 10 - Python, simdjson, NumPyPage 11 - Node.js, PHP, Video EncodingPage 12 - Imaging Workloads, Other Crator TasksPage 13 - TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenVINO - AI BenchmarksPage 14 - More AI Benchmarks, GIMP, OpenSCADPage 15 - OpenJDK Java + Gaming/Graphics BenchmarksPage 16 - Conclusion
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