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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Linux Performance: Zen 5 With 3D V-Cache


Ahead of tomorrow's availability of the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor as the first Zen 5 CPU released with 3D V-Cache, today the review embargo lifts.

Ahead of tomorrow's availability of the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor as the first Zen 5 CPU released with 3D V-Cache, today the review embargo lifts. Here is a look at how this 8-core / 16-thread Zen 5 CPU with 64MB of 3D V-Cache is performing under Ubuntu Linux compared to a variety of other Intel Core and AMD Ryzen desktop processors. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Code Compilation + 7-Zip + ZstdPage 3 - Blender + Indigobench + Creator Workloads + OpenFOAM CFDPage 4 - OpenRadioss + GPAW + GROMACS + NAMD + Incompact3D + Other HPC BenchmarksPage 5 - Apache IoTDB + ClickHouse + ASKAPPage 6 - Databases: PostgreSQL + Speedb + Simdjson + Numpy + Video EncodingPage 7 - FFmpeg + PJSIP + Draco + NGSPICE + TensorFlow + PyTorch + ONNX + OpenVINOPage 8 - Conclusion

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