TUXEDO OS 2 Being Prepared With Linux 6.0, Updated KDE Desktop & More

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 15 February 2023 at 11:15 AM EST. Page 3 of 3. 6 Comments.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: BMW27, Compute: CPU-Only. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Fishy Cat, Compute: CPU-Only. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
7-Zip Compression benchmark with settings of Test: Compression Rating. TUXEDO OS was the fastest.
Xonotic benchmark with settings of Resolution: 1920 x 1080, Effects Quality: Ultra. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
Neural Magic DeepSparse benchmark with settings of Model: NLP Text Classification, BERT base uncased SST2, Scenario: Synchronous Single-Stream. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
Neural Magic DeepSparse benchmark with settings of Model: NLP Document Classification, oBERT base uncased on IMDB, Scenario: Synchronous Single-Stream. TUXEDO OS was the fastest.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Tradebeans. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
PHPBench benchmark with settings of PHP Benchmark Suite. TUXEDO OS 2 Preview was the fastest.
TensorFlow benchmark with settings of Device: CPU, Batch Size: 64, Model: GoogLeNet. TUXEDO OS was the fastest.

There weren't any real surprises overall with TUXEDO OS 2 Preview largely performing similar to the original TUXEDO OS, which in turn does enjoy some slight performance advantages over upstream Kubuntu 22.04 LTS.

Geometric Mean Of All Test Results benchmark with settings of Result Composite, Tuxedo OS. TUXEDO OS was the fastest.

Across 60+ benchmarks carried out, TUXEOD OS was delivering about 5% better performance in those tests than upstream Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. Plus TUXEDO OS ships with the TUXEDO OS software for better managing their devices, newer KDE components via the KDE Neon repositories, and other software upgrades.

Those wishing to try out the TUXEDO OS 2 Preview images can find them at os.tuxedocomputers.com.

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