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AMD Ryzen 7900x3D DDR5 6000

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2x 32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 30-40-40-96 7900x3D at stock speed, default governor linux 6.1

 tinymembench v0.4.9 (simple benchmark for memory throughput and latency)                                           

==========================================================================                                         
== Memory bandwidth tests                                               ==                                         
==                                                                      ==                                         
== Note 1: 1MB = 1000000 bytes                                          ==                                         
== Note 2: Results for 'copy' tests show how many bytes can be          ==                                         
==         copied per second (adding together read and writen           ==                                         
==         bytes would have provided twice higher numbers)              ==                                         
== Note 3: 2-pass copy means that we are using a small temporary buffer ==                                         
==         to first fetch data into it, and only then write it to the   ==                                         
==         destination (source -> L1 cache, L1 cache -> destination)    ==                                         
== Note 4: If sample standard deviation exceeds 0.1%, it is shown in    ==                                         
==         brackets                                                     ==                                         
==========================================================================                                         

 C copy backwards                                     :  48321.7 MB/s (18.8%)                                      
 C copy backwards (32 byte blocks)                    :  47628.1 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 C copy backwards (64 byte blocks)                    :  47885.9 MB/s                                              
 C copy                                               :  48211.4 MB/s (0.1%)                                       
 C copy prefetched (32 bytes step)                    :  47304.3 MB/s                                              
 C copy prefetched (64 bytes step)                    :  50757.6 MB/s                                              
 C 2-pass copy                                        :  25137.1 MB/s (0.5%)                                       
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step)             :  23931.1 MB/s                                              
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step)             :  25435.1 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 C fill                                               :  75265.3 MB/s                                              
 C fill (shuffle within 16 byte blocks)               :  76294.6 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 C fill (shuffle within 32 byte blocks)               :  76073.8 MB/s                                              
 C fill (shuffle within 64 byte blocks)               :  62570.5 MB/s                                              
 ---                                                                                                               
 standard memcpy                                      :  31184.8 MB/s                                              
 standard memset                                      :  31158.8 MB/s                                              
 ---                                                                                                               
 MOVSB copy                                           :  31211.1 MB/s                                              
 MOVSD copy                                           :  31211.9 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy                                            :  57494.7 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 SSE2 nontemporal copy                                :  31169.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy prefetched (32 bytes step)                 :  56528.2 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy prefetched (64 bytes step)                 :  56897.5 MB/s (0.1%)                                       
 SSE2 nontemporal copy prefetched (32 bytes step)     :  31195.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 nontemporal copy prefetched (64 bytes step)     :  31197.4 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 2-pass copy                                     :  37280.4 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step)          :  36950.4 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step)          :  36885.6 MB/s (0.8%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass nontemporal copy                         :   5190.9 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 fill                                            :  78373.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 nontemporal fill                                :  31131.0 MB/s                                              

==========================================================================                                         
== Memory latency test                                                  ==                                         
==                                                                      ==                                         
== Average time is measured for random memory accesses in the buffers   ==                                         
== of different sizes. The larger is the buffer, the more significant   ==                                         
== are relative contributions of TLB, L1/L2 cache misses and SDRAM      ==                                         
== accesses. For extremely large buffer sizes we are expecting to see   ==                                         
== page table walk with several requests to SDRAM for almost every      ==                                         
== memory access (though 64MiB is not nearly large enough to experience ==                                         
== this effect to its fullest).                                         ==                                         
==                                                                      ==                                         
== Note 1: All the numbers are representing extra time, which needs to  ==                                         
==         be added to L1 cache latency. The cycle timings for L1 cache ==                                         
==         latency can be usually found in the processor documentation. ==                                         
== Note 2: Dual random read means that we are simultaneously performing ==                                         
==         two independent memory accesses at a time. In the case if    ==                                         
==         the memory subsystem can't handle multiple outstanding       ==                                         
==         requests, dual random read has the same timings as two       ==                                         
==         single reads performed one after another.                    ==                                         
==========================================================================                                         

block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_NOHUGEPAGE]                                              
      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     16384 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     32768 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     65536 :    1.0 ns          /     1.4 ns                                                                       
    131072 :    1.5 ns          /     1.8 ns                                                                       
    262144 :    1.7 ns          /     1.9 ns                                                                       
    524288 :    2.5 ns          /     2.9 ns                                                                       
   1048576 :    3.0 ns          /     3.4 ns                                                                       
   2097152 :    7.1 ns          /     9.3 ns                                                                       
   4194304 :    9.2 ns          /    11.0 ns                                                                       
   8388608 :   10.2 ns          /    11.6 ns                                                                       
  16777216 :   11.9 ns          /    13.6 ns                                                                       
  33554432 :   13.9 ns          /    15.7 ns                                                                       
  67108864 :   15.2 ns          /    16.9 ns                                                                       

block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_HUGEPAGE]                                                
      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     16384 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     32768 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     65536 :    1.0 ns          /     1.4 ns                                                                       
    131072 :    1.5 ns          /     1.8 ns                                                                       
    262144 :    1.7 ns          /     1.9 ns                                                                       
    524288 :    1.9 ns          /     2.0 ns                                                                       
   1048576 :    2.0 ns          /     2.0 ns                                                                       
   2097152 :    5.9 ns          /     7.9 ns                                                                       
   4194304 :    7.7 ns          /     9.6 ns                                                                       
   8388608 :    8.7 ns          /    10.1 ns                                                                       
  16777216 :    9.2 ns          /    10.3 ns                                                                       
  33554432 :    9.4 ns          /    10.4 ns                                                                       
  67108864 :    9.6 ns          /    10.4 ns
tinymembench v0.4.9 (simple benchmark for memory throughput and latency)

Table of Contents

==============================================================

Memory bandwidth tests

Note 1: 1MB = 1000000 bytes

Note 2: Results for 'copy' tests show how many bytes can be

copied per second (adding together read and writen

bytes would have provided twice higher numbers)

Note 3: 2-pass copy means that we are using a small temporary buffer

to first fetch data into it, and only then write it to the

destination (source -> L1 cache, L1 cache -> destination)

Note 4: If sample standard deviation exceeds 0.1%, it is shown in

brackets

==============================================================
 C copy backwards                                     :  48321.7 MB/s (18.8%)                                      
 C copy backwards (32 byte blocks)                    :  47628.1 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 C copy backwards (64 byte blocks)                    :  47885.9 MB/s                                              
 C copy                                               :  48211.4 MB/s (0.1%)                                       
 C copy prefetched (32 bytes step)                    :  47304.3 MB/s                                              
 C copy prefetched (64 bytes step)                    :  50757.6 MB/s                                              
 C 2-pass copy                                        :  25137.1 MB/s (0.5%)                                       
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step)             :  23931.1 MB/s                                              
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step)             :  25435.1 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 C fill                                               :  75265.3 MB/s                                              
 C fill (shuffle within 16 byte blocks)               :  76294.6 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 C fill (shuffle within 32 byte blocks)               :  76073.8 MB/s                                              
 C fill (shuffle within 64 byte blocks)               :  62570.5 MB/s                                              
 ---                                                                                                               
 standard memcpy                                      :  31184.8 MB/s                                              
 standard memset                                      :  31158.8 MB/s                                              
 ---                                                                                                               
 MOVSB copy                                           :  31211.1 MB/s                                              
 MOVSD copy                                           :  31211.9 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy                                            :  57494.7 MB/s (0.2%)                                       
 SSE2 nontemporal copy                                :  31169.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy prefetched (32 bytes step)                 :  56528.2 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 copy prefetched (64 bytes step)                 :  56897.5 MB/s (0.1%)                                       
 SSE2 nontemporal copy prefetched (32 bytes step)     :  31195.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 nontemporal copy prefetched (64 bytes step)     :  31197.4 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 2-pass copy                                     :  37280.4 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step)          :  36950.4 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step)          :  36885.6 MB/s (0.8%)                                       
 SSE2 2-pass nontemporal copy                         :   5190.9 MB/s (0.3%)                                       
 SSE2 fill                                            :  78373.8 MB/s                                              
 SSE2 nontemporal fill                                :  31131.0 MB/s                                              
==============================================================

Memory latency test

Average time is measured for random memory accesses in the buffers

of different sizes. The larger is the buffer, the more significant

are relative contributions of TLB, L1/L2 cache misses and SDRAM

accesses. For extremely large buffer sizes we are expecting to see

page table walk with several requests to SDRAM for almost every

memory access (though 64MiB is not nearly large enough to experience

this effect to its fullest).

Note 1: All the numbers are representing extra time, which needs to

be added to L1 cache latency. The cycle timings for L1 cache

latency can be usually found in the processor documentation.

Note 2: Dual random read means that we are simultaneously performing

two independent memory accesses at a time. In the case if

the memory subsystem can't handle multiple outstanding

requests, dual random read has the same timings as two

single reads performed one after another.

==============================================================

block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_NOHUGEPAGE]

      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     16384 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     32768 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     65536 :    1.0 ns          /     1.4 ns                                                                       
    131072 :    1.5 ns          /     1.8 ns                                                                       
    262144 :    1.7 ns          /     1.9 ns                                                                       
    524288 :    2.5 ns          /     2.9 ns                                                                       
   1048576 :    3.0 ns          /     3.4 ns                                                                       
   2097152 :    7.1 ns          /     9.3 ns                                                                       
   4194304 :    9.2 ns          /    11.0 ns                                                                       
   8388608 :   10.2 ns          /    11.6 ns                                                                       
  16777216 :   11.9 ns          /    13.6 ns                                                                       
  33554432 :   13.9 ns          /    15.7 ns                                                                       
  67108864 :   15.2 ns          /    16.9 ns                                                                       

block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_HUGEPAGE]

      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     16384 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     32768 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns                                                                       
     65536 :    1.0 ns          /     1.4 ns                                                                       
    131072 :    1.5 ns          /     1.8 ns                                                                       
    262144 :    1.7 ns          /     1.9 ns                                                                       
    524288 :    1.9 ns          /     2.0 ns                                                                       
   1048576 :    2.0 ns          /     2.0 ns                                                                       
   2097152 :    5.9 ns          /     7.9 ns                                                                       
   4194304 :    7.7 ns          /     9.6 ns                                                                       
   8388608 :    8.7 ns          /    10.1 ns                                                                       
  16777216 :    9.2 ns          /    10.3 ns                                                                       
  33554432 :    9.4 ns          /    10.4 ns                                                                       
  67108864 :    9.6 ns          /    10.4 ns 

```

Kernel 4.9.140-tegra #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 13 00:32:22 PDT 2019 aarch64 GNU/Linux Under xorg, no compositor active, no browser or other cpu hogs.

tinymembench v0.4.9 (simple benchmark for memory thr

==========================================================================
== Memory bandwidth tests                                               ==
==                                                                      ==
== Note 1: 1MB = 1000000 bytes                                          ==
== Note 2: Results for 'copy' tests show how many bytes can be          ==
==         copied per second (adding together read and writen           ==
==         bytes would have provided twice higher numbers)              ==
== Note 3: 2-pass copy means that we are using a small temporary buffer ==
==         to first fetch data into it, and only then write it to the   ==
==         destination (source -> L1 cache, L1 cache -> destination)    ==
== Note 4: If sample standard deviation exceeds 0.1%, it is shown in    ==
==         brackets                                                     ==
==========================================================================

 C copy backwards                                     :   2949.7 MB/s (3.8%)
 C copy backwards (32 byte blocks)                    :   3011.8 MB/s
 C copy backwards (64 byte blocks)                    :   3029.2 MB/s
 C copy                                               :   3642.2 MB/s (4.1%)
 C copy prefetched (32 bytes step)                    :   3824.4 MB/s (0.3%)
 C copy prefetched (64 bytes step)                    :   3825.3 MB/s (0.4%)
 C 2-pass copy                                        :   2726.2 MB/s
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (32 bytes step)             :   2902.6 MB/s (2.5%)
 C 2-pass copy prefetched (64 bytes step)             :   2928.3 MB/s (0.3%)
 C fill                                               :   8541.0 MB/s (0.2%)
 C fill (shuffle within 16 byte blocks)               :   8518.5 MB/s (2.1%)
 C fill (shuffle within 32 byte blocks)               :   8537.1 MB/s (0.1%)
 C fill (shuffle within 64 byte blocks)               :   8528.7 MB/s (0.2%)
 ---
 standard memcpy                                      :   3558.8 MB/s
 standard memset                                      :   8520.2 MB/s
 ---
 NEON LDP/STP copy                                    :   3633.9 MB/s (4.2%)
 NEON LDP/STP copy pldl2strm (32 bytes step)          :   1451.0 MB/s (0.3%)
 NEON LDP/STP copy pldl2strm (64 bytes step)          :   1450.9 MB/s (0.5%)
 NEON LDP/STP copy pldl1keep (32 bytes step)          :   3882.5 MB/s (3.9%)
 NEON LDP/STP copy pldl1keep (64 bytes step)          :   3884.0 MB/s (0.4%)
 NEON LD1/ST1 copy                                    :   3630.8 MB/s (0.3%)
 NEON STP fill                                        :   8537.8 MB/s
 NEON STNP fill                                       :   8544.9 MB/s (1.7%)
 ARM LDP/STP copy                                     :   3635.8 MB/s (0.3%)
 ARM STP fill                                         :   8544.8 MB/s (0.1%)
 ARM STNP fill                                        :   8549.2 MB/s (1.0%)
==========================================================================
== Framebuffer read tests.                                              ==
==                                                                      ==
== Many ARM devices use a part of the system memory as the framebuffer, ==
== typically mapped as uncached but with write-combining enabled.       ==
== Writes to such framebuffers are quite fast, but reads are much       ==
== slower and very sensitive to the alignment and the selection of      ==
== CPU instructions which are used for accessing memory.                ==
==                                                                      ==
== Many x86 systems allocate the framebuffer in the GPU memory,         ==
== accessible for the CPU via a relatively slow PCI-E bus. Moreover,    ==
== PCI-E is asymmetric and handles reads a lot worse than writes.       ==
==                                                                      ==
== If uncached framebuffer reads are reasonably fast (at least 100 MB/s ==
== or preferably >300 MB/s), then using the shadow framebuffer layer    ==
== is not necessary in Xorg DDX drivers, resulting in a nice overall    ==
== performance improvement. For example, the xf86-video-fbturbo DDX     ==
== uses this trick.                                                     ==
==========================================================================

 NEON LDP/STP copy (from framebuffer)                 :    766.0 MB/s
 NEON LDP/STP 2-pass copy (from framebuffer)          :    688.8 MB/s
 NEON LD1/ST1 copy (from framebuffer)                 :    770.6 MB/s (0.1%)
 NEON LD1/ST1 2-pass copy (from framebuffer)          :    681.3 MB/s (0.3%)
 ARM LDP/STP copy (from framebuffer)                  :    766.1 MB/s
 ARM LDP/STP 2-pass copy (from framebuffer)           :    689.1 MB/s


==========================================================================
== Memory latency test                                                  ==
==                                                                      ==
== Average time is measured for random memory accesses in the buffers   ==
== of different sizes. The larger is the buffer, the more significant   ==
== are relative contributions of TLB, L1/L2 cache misses and SDRAM      ==
== accesses. For extremely large buffer sizes we are expecting to see   ==
== page table walk with several requests to SDRAM for almost every      ==
== memory access (though 64MiB is not nearly large enough to experience ==
== this effect to its fullest).                                         ==
==                                                                      ==
== Note 1: All the numbers are representing extra time, which needs to  ==
==         be added to L1 cache latency. The cycle timings for L1 cache ==
==         latency can be usually found in the processor documentation. ==
== Note 2: Dual random read means that we are simultaneously performing ==
==         two independent memory accesses at a time. In the case if    ==
==         the memory subsystem can't handle multiple outstanding       ==
==         requests, dual random read has the same timings as two       ==
==         single reads performed one after another.                    ==
==========================================================================

block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_NOHUGEPAGE]
      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.1 ns 
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.1 ns 
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.1 ns 
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.1 ns 
     16384 :    0.1 ns          /     0.1 ns 
     32768 :    1.7 ns          /     2.9 ns 
     65536 :    6.4 ns          /     9.5 ns 
    131072 :    9.6 ns          /    12.3 ns 
    262144 :   13.7 ns          /    17.0 ns 
    524288 :   15.8 ns          /    19.7 ns 
   1048576 :   17.3 ns          /    22.1 ns 
   2097152 :   42.1 ns          /    64.2 ns 
   4194304 :   98.5 ns          /   138.1 ns 
   8388608 :  143.9 ns          /   186.3 ns 
  16777216 :  167.2 ns          /   211.2 ns 
  33554432 :  180.1 ns          /   227.1 ns 
  67108864 :  200.0 ns          /   260.2 ns 
block size : single random read / dual random read, [MADV_HUGEPAGE]
      1024 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
      2048 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
      4096 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
      8192 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
     16384 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
     32768 :    0.0 ns          /     0.0 ns 
     65536 :    6.4 ns          /     9.4 ns 
    131072 :    9.5 ns          /    12.2 ns 
    262144 :   11.2 ns          /    13.1 ns 
    524288 :   12.1 ns          /    13.5 ns 
   1048576 :   12.8 ns          /    13.6 ns 
   2097152 :   27.0 ns          /    33.0 ns 
   4194304 :   90.6 ns          /   127.8 ns 
   8388608 :  123.9 ns          /   153.8 ns 
  16777216 :  139.5 ns          /   161.2 ns 
  33554432 :  147.2 ns          /   163.6 ns 
  67108864 :  154.0 ns          /   167.6 ns 
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