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brar2020-06-02 15:42:22
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brar, 2020-06-02 15:42:22

Intel's Clear Linux OS. Is it really more productive?

Since I don’t really want to dive into the study of a new distro with the appropriate study of its configuration, I would first like to know if this distribution really has higher performance on Intel processors than other distributions, as Intel claims?

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Karpion, 2020-06-02
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I think the difference in computing performance will be ten percent maximum. And most likely - from one to three percent.
A serious performance difference can be. on device drivers. But how much time does the processor spend in drivers?
Some increase in the performance of the devices themselves is possible. And he might. serious.
Those. first think about the performance of which components of your computer do not suit you.

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Danil Antoshkin, 2020-06-03
@TwerTrue

https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&p...
"Clear Linux came out to an average of being 7% faster than this easy-to-use Arch Linux platform"
https://www. phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&ite...
"Clear Linux continued leading in performance over Ubuntu 20.04 both for the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and Intel Core i9 9900KS desktop systems. While Ubuntu 20.04 does offer some performance improvements, it isn When taking the geometric mean of all 82 benchmarks ran on each configuration, the AMD Ryzen 9 system found 8.3% faster performance on Clear Linux while the Core i9 9900KS performance went up by 14%."
I think the tests are the best indicator that it is really more productive and better optimized for Intel hardware.

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