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intel xeon w-3500 series processor review: excellent performance in scientific computing and ml

2024-09-27

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it house news on september 27, the technology media puget systems published a blog post on september 11,the intel xeon w-3500 series processor has been evaluated in detail. it performs well in scientific computing and ml, but is not as good as amd's threadripper in other aspects.

the outlet uses standardized testing that controls factors such as memory speed and cooling to ensure consistent testing.

it house quoted the media test results as showing that the xeon w9-3595x processor performs well in premiere pro and raw codecs.

however, in terms of adobe photoshop and davinci resolve, these applications test single-core performance and are more sensitive to latency. the xeon w9-3595x processor is not as good as amd's threadripper.

in unreal engine tests and cpu rendering benchmarks (cinebench, v-ray, blender), the xeon processor showed an advantage, with an improvement of 10-15% in blender.

it house translation puget systems comments are summarized as follows:

the new intel xeon w-3500 series processors are a good update to the existing product stack, but leave a lot to be desired if intel wants to compete with amd in the high-end desktop (hedt) space focused on content creation .