Clear Linux On The OnLogic Karbon 700 Boosted Performance By 13% Over Ubuntu With 141 Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 9 December 2019 at 12:19 PM EST. Page 2 of 6. 2 Comments.

With SQLite, which is used by a wide variety of applications, Clear Linux was the fastest while the slowest was openSUSE Tumbleweed. Keep in mind openSUSE defaults to a Btrfs+XFS file-system layout by default while most other Linux distributions are using EXT4.

Under the synthetic CompileBench tests, openSUSE at least performed better now while Fedora Workstation 31 was showing some weakness and Clear Linux continued still with the best performance.

With the ParaView scientific visualization software, there wasn't much difference at all with the Intel UHD Graphics 630.

With Java OpenGL pipeline tests, Debian and Clear Linux tended to have slight leads over the others. Fedora Workstation here was having issues to its Wayland by default.


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