He chose Cinebench R23 as a “tool” for testing—perhaps a benchmark for computer hardware performance. As a result, the chip based on the Golden Cove architecture scored about 67,000 in multi-threaded mode.
This result puts the Xeon W9-3495X more or less on par with its competitor, the 64-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX. True, the solution from the “red” dots is slightly higher – 70,000.
Currently, Intel is asking $5,900 for its flagship processor, while AMD’s Threadripper Pro 5995WX is priced at $6,500. At the same time, the Xeon W9-3495X’s power consumption is 350W. True, it is worth noting that the blogger managed to reach 1100 W at the peak of consumption!
According to the expert, his tests showed that Intel is still catching up with its competitor in the workstation processor market. However, the announcement of the next generation from AMD in the second half of 2023 could change everything again.
Source: Ferra

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