64K Kernel Page Size Performance Benefits For HPC Shown With NVIDIA's GH200 Grace CPU
In some workloads the 64K kernel use was enough to bump the GPTshop.ai GH200 positioning to the front of the race against the tested x86_64 server processors.
ACES DGEMM was another nice HPC workload showing off the big uplift possible if running a 64K page size kernel on AArch64 hardware.
Going from Linux 6.5 to 6.8 alone wasn't much of a difference but the 64K kernel page size continues to prove very beneficial for large ARM servers/HPC.
Code compilation workloads also improved as well with the 64K kernel page size.