From Whiskey Lake To Meteor Lake: The Intel CPU Linux Performance Evolution

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 29 December 2023 at 07:30 AM EST. Page 10 of 12. 21 Comments.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Bird Strike on Windshield. Core Ultra 7 155H was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Rubber O-Ring Seal Installation. Core Ultra 7 155H was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Cell Phone Drop Test. Core Ultra 7 155H was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Cell Phone Drop Test. Core Ultra 7 155H was the fastest.

The CPUs were pushed rather hard with Altair's OpenRadioss software but Meteor Lake did a great job and a nice evolution to see of these Intel processors over the past number of years.

John The Ripper benchmark with settings of Test: HMAC-SHA512. Core i7 1185G7 was the fastest.
John The Ripper benchmark with settings of Test: bcrypt. Core Ultra 7 155H was the fastest.
John The Ripper benchmark with settings of Test: WPA PSK. Core i7 1185G7 was the fastest.

In some of the John The Ripper benchmarks the Core i7 1065G7 and Core i7 1165G7 were still delivering the best raw performance with these Ice Lake and Tiger Lake generations sporting AVX-512 support.


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