Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Benchmarks On A Xeon E5 Haswell

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 28 March 2016 at 05:46 PM EDT. 2 Comments
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Here are some of my earliest Linux 4.6 kernel benchmarks out there from a few different subsystems with the tests happening from a Xeon E5 Haswell system with AMD Radeon graphics.

As some tests I was able to get done of Linux 4.6-rc1 prior from being out of the office for a day were some Linux 4.4 vs. 4.5 vs. 4.6-rc1 benchmarks on this aforementioned Intel Xeon + AMD Radeon rig.
Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

There were a few changes in some of the results:
Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

Linux 4.6-rc1 Kernel Tests Xeon E5

You can see more of these early Linux 4.6 test results via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file. I'll be back with more benchmark results from other systems and analysis -- along with all of the LinuxBenchmarking.com daily kernel benchmark results -- shortly.

If you aren't yet briefed on Linux 4.6, see our Linux 4.6 kernel feature overview.
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