![]() ![]() Only the 96-core AMD EPYC 9654 is above the Xeon w9-3495X, although it is far and away ahead on a score of 126,045 (based on two samples high margin of error). The Intel Xeon w9-3495X’s average score is enough to put it firmly into second position in PassMark’s chart, thus breaking up a wall of 19 AMD processors that were made up of EPYC chips and Ryzen Threadripper/Threadripper PRO parts. ![]() The Golden Cove microarchitecture has been around since 2021, and it has found its way into Intel’s Sapphire Rapids-WS series. The Intel Xeon w9-3495X utilizes 56 cores and 112 threads, with each of those Golden Cove cores being of the performance variety rather than efficient. This total is achieved by testing the workstation processor over a suite of benchmarks, which includes single-thread testing. The Intel Xeon w9-3495X has cemented its place in the High End CPU chart over at PassMark, with five samples offering an average CPU Mark score of 102,308. ![]()
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