Ubuntu 24.04 Boosts Performance, Outperforming Windows 11 On The AMD Ryzen Framework 16 Laptop

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 18 April 2024 at 11:25 AM EDT. Page 6 of 6. 42 Comments.
Number Of First Place Finishes benchmark with settings of Wins, 101 Tests.

Out of 101 benchmarks carried out on all three operating systems with the Framework 16 laptop, Ubuntu 24.04 was the fastest in 67% of those tests, the prior Ubuntu 23.10 led in 22% (typically with slim margins to 24.04), and then Microsoft Windows 11 was the front-runner just 10% of the time...

Number Of Last Place Finishes benchmark with settings of Losses, 101 Tests.

Windows 11 was the slowest of the three 73% of the time.

Geometric Mean Of All Test Results benchmark with settings of Result Composite, Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu Linux, AMD Framework 16. Ubuntu 24.04 was the fastest.

If taking the geomean of all 101 benchmark results, Ubuntu 23.10 was 16% faster than Microsoft Windows 11 while Ubuntu 24.04 enhanced the Ubuntu Linux performance by 3% to yield a 20% advantage over Windows 11 on this AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS laptop. Ubuntu 24.04 is looking very good in the performance department and will see its stable release next week. Thanks to Framework Computer for supplying the Framework 16 review sample for testing and those wishing to learn more about this modular/upgradeable laptop can do so at Frame.work.

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