Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen AI 9 365

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 30 July 2024 at 12:39 PM EDT. Page 8 of 9. 20 Comments.
Intel Open Image Denoise benchmark with settings of Run: RT.hdr_alb_nrm.3840x2160, Device: CPU-Only. Windows 11 was the fastest.
Intel Open Image Denoise benchmark with settings of Run: RT.ldr_alb_nrm.3840x2160, Device: CPU-Only. Windows 11 was the fastest.
Intel Open Image Denoise benchmark with settings of Run: RTLightmap.hdr.4096x4096, Device: CPU-Only. Windows 11 was the fastest.

Windows 11 was carrying a small advantage with Intel's Open Image Denoise library performance.

7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Compression Rating. Ubuntu 24.04 + Linux 6.10 was the fastest.
7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Decompression Rating. Windows 11 was the fastest.

For 7-Zip compression, Linux was faster during the compression task while Windows 11 was faster at 7-Zip decompression.

Stockfish benchmark with settings of Chess Benchmark. Ubuntu 24.04 + Linux 6.10 was the fastest.
asmFish benchmark with settings of 1024 Hash Memory, 26 Depth. Windows 11 was the fastest.
Primesieve benchmark with settings of Length: 1e12. Windows 11 was the fastest.
Primesieve benchmark with settings of Length: 1e13. Ubuntu 24.04 + Linux 6.10 was the fastest.

These results are tighter than the outcome in most of my Windows 11 vs. Linux testing and with more wins than normal for Windows 11.

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