Intel Arc B390 graphics excel in open-source compute runtime benchmarks

Phoronix has benchmarked the Arc B390 Xe3 graphics integrated into Intel's Panther Lake processors, finding strong performance on the open-source Intel Compute Runtime under Linux. The tests compare the new hardware against previous Intel generations and AMD's Ryzen AI competition using OpenCL and GPU compute workloads. Results highlight the graphics' out-of-the-box compatibility with Linux drivers, though some gaps remain compared to Windows.

Phoronix conducted extensive benchmarking of Intel's Core Ultra X7 358H Panther Lake processor, focusing on its Arc B390 Xe3 integrated graphics. The evaluation used the latest open-source Intel Compute Runtime version 26.05.37020.3, paired with Intel Graphics Compiler 2.28.4, running on Linux kernel 6.19 atop Ubuntu 26.04 development. This setup provided production support for Panther Lake, marking the first public look at its GPU compute capabilities via OpenCL.

The tests compared Panther Lake's performance against several prior Intel platforms and an AMD rival:
- Intel Core i7 1185G7 (Tiger Lake) on Dell XPS 13 9310
- Intel Core i7 1280P (Alder Lake) on MSI Prestige 14 EVo A12M
- Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (Meteor Lake) on MSI Swift SFG14-72T
- Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (Lunar Lake) on Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13
- AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (Strix Point) on ASUS Zenbook S 14, using ROCm 7.2

Benchmarking began from Tiger Lake, as it represents the cutoff for current Intel Compute Runtime support on integrated GPUs. All systems ran in performance profile, with SoC power consumption monitored during the GPU compute workloads. The Arc B390 demonstrated effective out-of-the-box operation with Intel's open-source Linux driver stack, building on earlier OpenGL and Vulkan graphics tests. However, Phoronix noted ongoing gaps in Linux support relative to Windows.

Prior Vulkan compute benchmarks for Arc B390, including AI workloads like Llama.cpp, were covered in a separate article. Intel provided the Panther Lake review sample, an MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+ D3MTG MS-14T2, for these Linux evaluations. No samples of AMD's higher-end Ryzen AI Max+ Strix Halo were available for direct comparison.

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A new review examines the performance of Intel's Arc B390 graphics in the Panther Lake Core Ultra X7 358H processor under Linux. Initial tests revealed challenges with default settings, but adjustments yielded competitive results against prior generations. The Xe3-based GPU supports advanced display features and benefits from recent Linux kernel and Mesa updates.

Iniulat ng AI

Phoronix has indicated that Linux benchmarks for Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processors and Arc B390 graphics are still in the works. This news highlights ongoing interest in how these new hardware components will perform on Linux systems. The site, known for hardware testing, promises detailed reviews soon.

Phoronix has published benchmarks comparing the Intel Xeon 6780E Sierra Forest dual-socket server against the AMD EPYC 9965 Turin Dense flagship, using up-to-date Linux software. The tests highlight performance improvements for the Intel processor since its launch, driven by open-source optimizations. Both systems were evaluated on Ubuntu with the Linux 6.18 kernel for workloads that scale to high core counts.

Iniulat ng AI

Following the recent addition of Panther Lake support to its Linux NPU user-space driver, Intel has now published firmware for the neural processing unit (NPU) in its upcoming Panther Lake processors. Reported by Phoronix, this completes the Linux driver ecosystem and enables full AI feature integration on Linux systems.

 

 

 

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