26-Way Intel/AMD CPU System Comparison With Ubuntu 16.10 + Linux 4.10 Kernel

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 8 January 2017 at 10:08 AM EST. Page 5 of 5. 29 Comments.

Finally some more scientific workloads.

Intel AMD x64 Ubuntu 16.10 Linux 4.10 - Rack Comparison

And then lastly for fun is the "embarrassingly parallel" workload via NPB.

Intel AMD x64 Ubuntu 16.10 Linux 4.10 - Rack Comparison

That's the latest Linux CPU benchmark results I have to share today from Ubuntu 16.10 x86_64 with GCC 6.2 and upgraded to the Linux 4.10 kernel. Stay tuned for my Kaby Lake CPU Linux benchmarks in the days ahead. If you appreciate all of our benchmarking work at Phoronix, consider joining Phoronix Premium to support our Linux/open-source testing while enjoying ad-free viewing, multi-page articles on a single page, and more.

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