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Ubuntu 24.04 This round of benchmarking has a look at FreeBSD 14.1, DragonFlyBSD 6.4, NetBSD 10.0, CentOS Stream 9, and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Originally the plan was to also have OpenBSD 7.5 in the mix but that BSD operating system was having issues on the system under test. OpenBSD 7.5 booted fine from USB for installation but when it came to post-installation use when booting the installed system the display wouldn't work nor was there any network connectivity and thus no ability to SSH into the system. So something was going awry with the current OpenBSD release on this high-end workstation system while at least FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD, and NetBSD all worked fine with their latest releases. FreeBSD 14.1 The same system hardware was used throughout all of the testing and was a System76 Thelio Major powered by an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X. This system was powered by the 64-core Zen 4 Threadripper 7980X, 128GB (4 x 32GB DDR5-4800) memory, 1TB Crucial NVMe SSD, and Radeon PRO W7900 graphics. FreeBSD 14.1 vs. Linux vs. BSD Benchmarks Each Linux and BSD operating system was cleanly installed and then tested the out-of-the-box performance in a variety of Linux/ BSD-compatible tests, including the default compiler on each platform and other default packages. 45 Comments - Next Page Tweet [Page 1 - Introduction ] Page: 1 2 3 4 Next Page Related Articles Ubuntu 24.04 LTS & Fedora 40 Continue To Trail Intel's Linux Performance Optimizations RISC-V Performance On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS With Scaleway's EM-RV1 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X & Intel Core i9 14900K: Ubuntu 22.04 vs. 23.10 vs. 24.04 Linux Performance Ubuntu 24.04 Boosts Performance, Outperforming Windows 11 On The AMD Ryzen Framework 16 Laptop Ubuntu 24.04 Brings Some Performance Gains For AMD Threadripper 7980X / System76 Thelio Major Intel's Linux Software Optimizations Continue Paying Off Big Time For Xeon Emerald Rapids Latest Linux News Radeon Software For Linux 24.10.3 With ROCm 6.1.3 Linux 6.11 To Enable Intel Battlemage GPU Display Support Proposal For Creating A New Mesa Legacy Driver Branch: R300, R600, Lima, NV30 & More Zlib-ng 2.2 Speeds Up Compression By ~12% On x86_64 CPUs AMD Announces ROCm 6.1.3 With Better Multi-GPU Support, Beta-Level WSL2 Updated DRM Rust Abstractions For Linux As Part Of Bringing Up The Nova Driver Systemd 256.1 Fixes "systemd-tmpfiles" Unexpectedly Deleting Your / home Directory Linus Torvalds Demotes "FORCE_NR_CPUS" Embedded Linux Option To Avoid Confusion Intel Panther Lake Audio Support Coming With Linux 6.11 Fedora 41 To Replace Power-Profiles-Daemon With "Tuned" Show Your Support, Go Premium Phoronix Premium allows ad-free access to the site, multi-page articles on a single page, and other features while supporting this site's continued operations. 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