GPGPU
I once grouped Caffe and Folding@Home under a subheading, because the trend for both points towards Windows 11 and patched. Whereby the difference is especially extreme with Caffe, as Windows 10 completely falls behind here. Mind you, the graphics driver is the same, so it’s really the underpinnings here.
Octanebench
The Octanebench only shows slight deviations, which can almost be called measurement tolerance, even though the benchmark delivers quite consistent results. But since the CPU plays a very subordinate role here, no difference is a good statement.
Creo
It doesn’t matter if you use Creo 3 with SPECapc or the part from SPECviewperf, the result is very similar. Again, Windows 10 is severely inferior to the new Windows 11, and the patch does one better. So Creo is a very positive example, but….
Catia
… of course it also works the other way round, i.e. negatively. Catia only uses a few cores, so it’s not surprising that Windows 10 is very clearly ahead here, while under Windows 11 it doesn’t matter whether the L3 bug has been fixed or not. Here it will be interesting to see what happens after the next patch.
Maya 2017
There’s an interesting trend here too, as Windows 10 and 11 are about evenly matched. Only the patch lets the performance increase a little bit.
Siemens NX 9
Finally, Siemens NX, where it doesn’t matter whether Windows 11 has been patched or not, you’re consistently faster than on Windows 10!
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