First review of the Intel Xeon W-3500 comes with a shocking realization: Intel excels in scientific computing and ML, but lags desperately everywhere

First review of the Intel Xeon W-3500 comes with a shocking realization: Intel excels in scientific computing and ML, but lags desperately everywhere
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Puget Systems has published a detailed assessment of content creation of the Intel Xeon W-3500 series. The company’s latest workstation processors are an update to the W-3400 series and offer an increased number of cores and cache, but retain the core architecture. These new chips aim to address Intel’s lagging performance in high-end desktop (HEDT) content creation compared to AMD’s Threadripper series.

Puget Systems had a full retail sample of the high-end Xeon w9-3595X, but used pre-production samples for other models, meaning real-world performance may vary slightly. For consistency, benchmarking used standardized settings, keeping RAM speed and cooling factors in check.

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