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⇱ 2019 Linux Performance: Ubuntu Up ~1%, Fedora Up ~2%, Clear Linux Up ~7% - Phoronix


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2019 Linux Performance: Ubuntu Up ~1%, Fedora Up ~2%, Clear Linux Up ~7%

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 27 December 2019 at 04:41 PM EST. Page 4 of 4. 1 Comment.

All the dozens of benchmark results in full can be found via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.

When taking the geometric mean of all the results for the tests that ran successfully on all three distributions at the end of 2018 and end of 2019, this is the outcome. Clear Linux came out to being 7.6% faster, Ubuntu was 1.7% faster, and Fedora at 2.6%. On this particular Intel Core i9 system at the end of 2019, Clear Linux was 15% faster than the latest state of Ubuntu and 10% over Fedora. That's actually an increase compared to the end of 2018 when Clear Linux was only 9% faster than Ubuntu and 2% than Fedora on this particular system and software under test.

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