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cm0002@programming.dev to Linux@programming.dev · 2 months ago

Final Benchmarks Of Clear Linux On Intel: ~48% Faster Than Ubuntu Out-Of-The-Box

www.phoronix.com

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Final Benchmarks Of Clear Linux On Intel: ~48% Faster Than Ubuntu Out-Of-The-Box

www.phoronix.com

cm0002@programming.dev to Linux@programming.dev · 2 months ago
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  • million@lemmy.world
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    What is clear doing that is unique and what are the trade offs?

    Why isn’t this mainstreamed into other distros?

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      Clear Linux was maintained by Intel and specifically tuned to Intel hardware. The speed enhancement it has over other distros is only possible on a very limited set of hardware.

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        Interesting - is that kernel level thing? Could other distros use that on the right hardware or is too much to maintain multiple kernels that are that hardware specific?

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        Do you know where I can find a list of that hardware?

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          https://www.clearlinux.org/clear-linux-documentation/reference/compatible-hardware.html

          Sorry about the delay.

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      The mentioned performance governor runs the CPU permanently at maximum frequency, which is obviously bad on battery powered devices and on devices with lacking thermal headroom. I think it might cause problems in virtualized environments as well but I’m not sure about that.

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