AOCL Libraries version 4.1 were released in August 2023. Is there a problem with using them with Matlab of any version

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I substituted the AOCL version 4.1 libraries for Blas and Libflame and have about a 10% max improvement over the use of Intel libraries using the BENCH command. Not much gain but not much effort to make the change. Is there any issue with use of the AOCL version 4.1 with respect to Matlab results integrity?
Use of the AOCL provided with Matlab resulted in a 50% decrease in performance using BENCH.
I use a Ryzen 9 7950x on MSI Mag X670E with Trident Z5 ddr5 6000 memory and PCI 4 ssd. Precision Boost Overdrive was in use for the result stated above.
Also, this processor overclocked to 5.4GHz on all cores does not provide better results than when PBO only is enabled. Surprising to me.
Thank you.
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Mark Smith
Mark Smith 2023-12-6
Installation of bios with AGESA AM5 1.1.0.0 further improves performance in MatLab. Score is greater than 90 which consistently exceeds the score of the Intel I9-12900 @2.4 Ghz. I wish there was a list of all processors and their scores to aid in selecting the performance desired.

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