Microsoft 's next-generation Windows 11 operating system will be publicly released on October 5, which is about a week earlier than the release date of Ubuntu 21.10 (codenamed'Impish Indri'), which is on October 14. day. So people are curious and want to know what the performance difference between these two upcoming operating systems might look like.
According to the benchmark results obtained in the comparison of several workstation applications, Ubuntu 21.10 seems to have a performance lead of about 50% in some tests, or even more, especially those involving more dependence on the CPU, indicating The operating system may be better than Windows in utilizing available CPU resources. On the other hand, we know that GPU-based applications usually tend to Microsoft's operating system, however, the performance gap is not that big for Windows.
test system includes:
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
GeForce RTX 3090
16GB RAM
Windows 10 21H1 / Windows 11 Build 22000.168
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img on img1 img0 It can be noticed that Windows 11 does not really provide any obvious improvement in performance. If there is, at least in this build version, it is better than Windows 10 (Microsoft seems to want users to understand its response speed Improvement rather than utilization of hardware performance). The last picture showing the WebP image encoding shows some anomaly. According to observations, Windows 10 is much faster than Windows 11.This may indicate that the latter has some bugs.
In general, Ubuntu 21.10 seems to be 10% faster than Windows 10, and is slightly faster in subsequent Windows 11 builds. You can find the complete performance evaluation and more benchmark data on the Phoronix website. These data can be found in the source link below:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item= windows-11-september&num=1
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