Windows 10 Build 21370 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Linux On AMD Ryzen 5900X

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 7 May 2021 at 01:52 PM EDT. Page 5 of 5. 38 Comments.
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Benchmarks

Where Windows 10 picked up the most wins was with the Mozilla Firefox performance... As we've long seen on many different systems, the Firefox Windows build is outperforming Firefox on Linux. With Google Chrome at least the Windows vs. Linux performance is more competitive and the occasional win on Linux.

Those wanting to dig through the 100+ performance tests in full carried out can go visit this OpenBenchmarking.org result file for these newest Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 performance numbers.

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