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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" Performance On Linux Has Improved A Lot Since Launch


Today's Linux benchmarking at Phoronix is looking at how the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K performance has evolved since its launch last October.

I've shown off some of these improvements individually in prior Phoronix articles while today's redux comparison is the original launch-day data up against the newest Linux software stack and system BIOS. This is quite a straight-forward round of tests with using the same hardware and simply wanting to see where software changes since October have influenced the Core Ultra 9 285K desktop performance on Linux. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Browser Benchmarks + Code CompilationPage 3 - More Code Compilation + 7-Zip + Others + BlenderPage 4 - LuxCore + V-RAY + IndigoBench + EmbreePage 5 - OpenFOAM CFD + NAMD + HPC BenchmarksPage 6 - HPC + Nginx + DatabasesPage 7 - Video Encoding, FFmpeg + Other TestsPage 8 - AI BenchmarksPage 9 - Linux Gaming / GraphicsPage 10 - Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Performance On Linux

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