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CentOS Stream 10 Showing Nice Performance Uplift In Early Benchmarks On AmpereOne
As part of the ongoing AmpereOne testing at Phoronix with the 192-core AmpereOne A192-32X flagship processor, I've been working on several different Linux distribution benchmarks with this Supermicro AmpereOne server.
That comparison in full should be published next week while worth highlighting on its own are some of the gains seen with the in-development CentOS Stream 10 that serves as the upstream to what will be Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. The jump to CentOS Stream 10 means going from a Linux 5.14 derived kernel to a Linux 6.11 based kernel, GCC 14.2.1 rather than GCC 11.5 as the default system compiler, the XFS file-system is still the default, Python 3.12 replaces Python 3.9 as the default Python version, and many other updates throughout. With time I'll also have some fresh CentOS Stream 10 vs. 9 benchmarks on x86_64 with Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC servers.
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