Benchmarks: Intel's Linux Driver, Linux 5.x Compared and Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.1 Released

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Intel's Linux Driver Sees Async Flipping Patches For Better Performance
The latest Intel Linux graphics driver optimization being worked on is asynchronous page-flipping.
Currently when running full-screen Linux games at the display's native panel resolution, an extra blit is being done per-frame prior to the page-flip. But with the asynchronous page flipping support, that per-frame blit can be avoided to in turn help with the performance.
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Linux 5.1 To Linux 5.6 Benchmarks On The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X
For those wondering how the Threadripper 3990X is performing with the upcoming Linux 5.6 kernel, here are benchmarks of a recent development snapshot of Linux 5.6 as well as benchmarking all of the major kernel releases going back to Linux 5.1.
This Threadripper 3990X testing continues to be done from the mighty powerful and beautiful System76 Thelio Major workstation. A wide variety of workloads were benchmarked for Linux 5.1 through Linux 5.6 on this 64-core / 128-thread beast.
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Phoronix Test Suite 9.4.1 Released For Automated, Cross-Platform Benchmarking
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