Benchmarks: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Performance Boosted With Ubuntu 23.10

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 9 October 2023 at 01:52 PM EDT. Page 5 of 6. 20 Comments.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Rubber O-Ring Seal Installation. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Bumper Beam. Ubuntu 23.04: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
TensorFlow benchmark with settings of Device: CPU, Batch Size: 32, Model: ResNet-50. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.

For some of the heavy workloads not impacted by the AMD P-State driver or newer GCC 13 compiler, the performance is similar on both systems.

PyBench benchmark with settings of Total For Average Test Times. Ubuntu 23.10: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.
PyBench benchmark with settings of Total For Average Test Times. Ubuntu 23.10: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.

The Python performance with Ubuntu 23.10 isn't very different but there was some power savings.

PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: crypto_pyaes. Ubuntu 23.04: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: django_template. Ubuntu 23.10: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: json_loads. Ubuntu 23.10: Core i9 13900K was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: python_startup. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: regex_compile. Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.

After the great gains in Python 3.11 with Ubuntu 23.04, the Python performance is similar to that of Ubuntu 23.04 with Ubuntu 23.10 not having switched to the newly-released Python 3.12.

Numpy Benchmark benchmark with settings of . Ubuntu 23.10: Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.

Numpy was slightly faster on the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X desktop with Ubuntu 23.10.


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