AMD Radeon PRO W7500/W7600 Deliver Great Open-Source Linux Performance At Launch

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 3 August 2023 at 09:00 AM EDT. Page 4 of 5. 19 Comments.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C 1D batched in single precision. W7600: Linux 6.5 + Mesa 23.3-dev was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C 1D batched in double precision. W7600: 23.10.3, PRO Vulkan was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C 1D batched in half precision. W7600: 23.10.3, PRO Vulkan was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C multidimensional in single precision. W7600: Linux 6.5 + Mesa 23.3-dev was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C 1D batched in single precision, no reshuffling. W7600: 23.10.3, PRO Vulkan was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT R2C / C2R. W7600: Linux 6.5 + Mesa 23.3-dev was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C Bluestein in single precision. W7600: 23.10.3, PRO Vulkan was the fastest.
VkFFT benchmark with settings of Test: FFT + iFFT C2C Bluestein benchmark in double precision. W7600: Linux 6.5 + Mesa 23.3-dev was the fastest.

Aside from Vulkan graphics workloads, in graphics compute workloads the Mesa RADV driver proved competitive with the packaged PRO Vulkan driver in Vulkan compute.

VkResample benchmark with settings of Upscale: 2x, Precision: Single. W7600: Linux 6.5 + Mesa 23.3-dev was the fastest.

RADV performed a lot better than the PRO driver with the VkResample Vulkan image upscaling software.


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