Linux 6.1 LTS Performance Benchmarks - AMD EPYC Milan-X

Benchmarks for a future article by Michael Larabel.

Compare your own system(s) to this result file with the Phoronix Test Suite by running the command: phoronix-test-suite benchmark 2212268-NE-LINUXLTSP27
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AV1 2 Tests
Timed Code Compilation 4 Tests
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CPU Massive 12 Tests
Creator Workloads 10 Tests
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Database Test Suite 5 Tests
Encoding 3 Tests
Game Development 2 Tests
HPC - High Performance Computing 10 Tests
Imaging 2 Tests
Java Tests 2 Tests
Common Kernel Benchmarks 4 Tests
Molecular Dynamics 3 Tests
MPI Benchmarks 3 Tests
Multi-Core 20 Tests
NVIDIA GPU Compute 3 Tests
Intel oneAPI 2 Tests
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Programmer / Developer System Benchmarks 6 Tests
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Server CPU Tests 8 Tests
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Linux 5.15.81
December 08 2022
  7 Hours, 11 Minutes
Linux 6.1 Git
December 08 2022
  7 Hours, 2 Minutes
Linux 6.2-rc1
December 26 2022
  9 Hours, 11 Minutes
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