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Some Minor Performance Hits Observed With New Intel Arrow Lake 0x118 CPU Microcode

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Last updated: 2025/05/20 at 2:29 PM
News Room Published 20 May 2025
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Last week Intel released new CPU microcode for a number of processor generations due to the Training Solo vulnerability and Branch Privilege Injection. In this article today are some benchmarks looking at the performance difference from simply upgrading to the new CPU microcode on an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K “Arrow Lake” desktop system.

Published last week was new Intel CPU microcode for many generations of processors. On the Intel Arrow Lake side for those latest-generation processors it was their first time publishing new CPU microcode via the Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files. There was also a first update for the Lunar Lake CPU microcode there too.

Intel Arrow Lake with 0x118 CPU microcode

While new Linux kernel mitigations were also rolled out as part of the Training Solo vulnerability going public, the article today is just looking at the CPU microcode performance difference for the latest Arrow Lake processors. Tests on prior generation Intel CPUs requiring the new kernel changes and more will be coming in a follow-up article.

Today’s testing was done on an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K desktop running Linux 6.15-rc7 as of Sunday while using the 0x117 CPU microcode and then upgrading to the new 0x118 CPU microcode released last week. No other changes were made to the system besides upgrading from 0x117 to 0x118 CPU microcode for Arrow Lake.

Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Microcode Update May 2025

On the whole there wasn’t much of a performance difference observed out of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K….

Geometric Mean Of All Test Results benchmark with settings of Result Composite, Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Microcode Update May 2025. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

But for some classes of workloads the 0x118 CPU microcode did bring some minor performance hits:

DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Zxing 1D/2D Barcode Image Processing. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Genetic Algorithm Using Jenetics + Futures. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Random Forest. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Tradesoap. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Several OpenJDK Java workloads were observing slightly worse performance when using the new 0x118 Arrow Lake microcode.

PostgreSQL benchmark with settings of Scaling Factor: 100, Clients: 500, Mode: Read Write. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

PostgreSQL benchmark with settings of Scaling Factor: 100, Clients: 500, Mode: Read Write, Average Latency. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

PostgreSQL database performance was also slightly lower with the new Intel Core Ultra 9 “Arrow Lake” CPU microcode.

SQLite benchmark with settings of Threads / Copies: 1. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Llama.cpp benchmark with settings of Backend: CPU BLAS, Model: Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.3-Q8_0, Test: Prompt Processing 512. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Unvanquished benchmark with settings of Resolution: 3840 x 2160, Effects Quality: Ultra. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Xonotic benchmark with settings of Resolution: 3840 x 2160, Effects Quality: Low. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Llama.cpp benchmark with settings of Backend: CPU BLAS, Model: Llama-3.1-Tulu-3-8B-Q8_0, Test: Prompt Processing 512. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

Apache Cassandra benchmark with settings of Test: Writes. Linux 6.15-rc7 + 0x117 ucode was the fastest.

And minor performance changes in other select workloads but for the most part the Intel Arrow Lake performance was flat with the new 0x118 CPU microcode release. While some performance penalties observed with the new CPU microcode, at least Intel Arrow Lake on Linux is much faster now than when the CPUs first launched last year.

Stay tuned for more Intel CPU microcode and kernel mitigation benchmarks on other Intel CPU families.

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