The Disappointing Direction Of Linux Performance From 4.16 To 5.4 Kernels Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 11 November 2019 at 10:25 AM EST. Page 7 of 8. 97 Comments. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. JavaScript is required to view these results or log-in to Phoronix Premium. The web browser performance of Google Chrome has been lower since Linux 5.0. 97 Comments - Next Page Tweet Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - SQLite + I/O + Memory AllocationsPage 3 - Sockets + HMMer + JavaPage 4 - x265 + Code Compilation + Hackbench + PostgreSQLPage 5 - Octave + Ctx-clock + RocksDB + Cassandra + MemcachedPage 6 - Python + PHP + Nginx + ApachePage 7 - Web Browser Performance - Google ChromePage 8 - Geometric Mean + First Place Finishes Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Page