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  1. Yes, Linux is not bloated with unnecessary crap like Windows. And most new users will be able to 'feel' a difference in performance. However, much like Windows OS, 'faster performance' is still dictated by the equipment you install it on. It's really not magic.

  2. 12 maj 2022 · If you’ve got a cheap laptop and were wondering whether Linux Mint might be a better fit for it than Windows 10, check out the following infographic. It appears to show that Linux Mint is a fraction faster than Windows 10 when run on the same low-end machine, launching (mostly) the same apps.

  3. 27 gru 2023 · After extensive objective testing and real-world usage, Linux Mint is clearly the faster performer versus Windows 10 overall. Some key findings in summary: Linux Mint boots over 3x faster thanks to a streamlined startup sequence

  4. 9 paź 2024 · In a recent performance review comparing Intel's Lunar Lake Core Ultra 200 series laptop processors on Linux and Windows 11, performance on Linux was consistently better across almost all...

  5. Here are the results. Linux is ~6% faster on the same hardware at the same clocks. Screenshots of results here . Is this the result of Linux's better CPU scheduling? Edit: computer specs and testing parameters: Geekbench 5.3.1 on both operating systems. Windows 10 20H2, fully updated. Manjaro 5.9.11-3, fully updated.

  6. When it comes to speed, Linux trumps Windows by a great margin. Unlike Windows, Linux tends to minimize the ‘bogging’ when it comes to the use of multiple processes. The file system Ext4 in Linux does a commendable job at keeping the device efficient.

  7. 1 lip 2021 · Microsoft Windows 11 benchmarks against Ubuntu Linux performance preview by Michael Larabel. Compare your own system (s) to this result file with the Phoronix Test Suite by running the command: phoronix-test-suite benchmark 2107013-IB-WIN11LINU39. Jump To Table - Results.