More AMD A10-7850K Kaveri APU Linux Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in AMD on 15 January 2014 at 01:43 AM EST. 15 Comments
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For those anxious to see more AMD A10-7850K "Kaveri" APU performance numbers under Linux besides what was shared in yesterday's AMD A10-7850K Kaveri: The Linux Introduction and AMD A10-7850K Kaveri: Windows 8.1 vs. Ubuntu Linux, here's some early result files available for comparison purposes.

Starting later today will be the rather interesting A10-7850K Ubuntu Linux performance results for the new AMD APU now that I've had more time to conduct testing. However, over the past few days I have also ran some other independent open-source benchmarks on the A10-7850K and have uploaded them to OpenBenchmarking.org.

While these results shared in this article aren't compared to anything, these standalone results can be easily used as a quick gauge against your system's performance. With the Phoronix Test Suite installed it's a simple matter of running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1401121-PL-UBUNTU14009 or whatever your result ID from OpenBenchmarking.org might be.

Stay tuned for the complete Phoronix results and write-ups shortly. Any other AMD Kaveri Linux test results besides the forthcoming discrete GPU comparison, OpenCL benchmarks, Richland vs. Kaveri, performance-per-Watt charts, overclocking, compiler optimization testing, etc? Let us know via the forums or on Twitter.

Ubuntu 14.04 Catalyst AMD A10-7850K Kaveri [1401121-PL-UBUNTU14009] - OpenGL benchmarks of the AMD Radeon R7 Graphics on the highest-end Kaveri APU while running the current Ubuntu Linux development release.

AMD A10-7850K Kaveri Ubuntu Linux [1401145-PL-AMDA1078505] - Various processor and system benchmarks of the AMD Kaveri like HPC Challenge, ray-tracing, etc.

AMD A10-7850K Ubuntu Linux [1401123-PL-AMDA1078581] - More processor-focused benchmarks of Kaveri on Ubuntu.
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