Thursday, January 26th 2023
Intel Xeon W9-3495X Unlocked Processor Surfaces on Geekbench, Could be Threadripper 7000WX Rival
Intel is preparing to launch HEDT/workstation processors based on its "Sapphire Rapids-WS" MCM, and one of the first of these parts, the Xeon W9-3495X, surfaced on the Geekbench online database. The W9-3495X is a 56-core/112-thread processor with 56 "Golden Cove" P-cores, each with 2 MB of L2 cache, and sharing 105 MB of L3 cache in a mesh-topology layout. The processor likely features an 4-channel (8 sub-channel) DDR5 memory interface, with ECC; and supports up to 4 TB of memory. The PCI-Express Gen 5 lane counts remain unknown. Intel is expected to launch these processors along with companion W790 chipset motherboards, on February 15, 2023. This processor, running on a Supermicro-designed motherboard, and 128 GB of DDR5 memory, scored 1284 points in Geekbench 5, along with 36990 points multi-threaded.
Sources:
Geekbench Database, BenchLeaks (Twitter), VideoCardz
17 Comments on Intel Xeon W9-3495X Unlocked Processor Surfaces on Geekbench, Could be Threadripper 7000WX Rival
The good news is it will probably mean Threadripper 7xxxx will release sooner since AMD might have "some" competition.
What they are going to have to do is to limit the scope of the chip (PCI-E Count, Memory channels etc) otherwise why would you buy an 9x74F chip vs one of the new threadrippers. I could see something like a 64 Lane, quad channel setup with say 48 cores with high clocks being possible but I am not sure if the I/O Die of the EPYCs would be up for Higher mem speeds needed.
Unfortunately for Intel, the score pretty much aligns with the scale of what Genoa does - for 56 Genoa cores we'd expect 45000, but since Genoa cores seem to perform 15% better in single-core. about 37000 from a 56-core Xeon sound pretty much spot on.
I wouldn't put up my hopes of this being a 28-core. It's most probably what it says - a 56-core "whatever" CPU.