Intel Xeon E-2468 vs AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645
Comparative analysis of Intel Xeon E-2468 and AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processors for all known characteristics in the following categories: Essentials, Performance, Memory, Compatibility, Peripherals. Benchmark processor performance analysis: PassMark - Single thread mark, PassMark - CPU mark.
Differences
Reasons to consider the Intel Xeon E-2468
- CPU is newer: launch date 6 month(s) later
- 2 more cores, run more applications at once: 8 vs 6
- 4 more threads: 16 vs 12
- Around 2% higher clock speed: 5.2 GHz vs 5.1 GHz
- Around 5% higher maximum core temperature: 100°C vs 95°C
- Around 67% more L1 cache; more data can be stored in the L1 cache for quick access later
- 2796202.7x more L2 cache, more data can be stored in the L2 cache for quick access later
- 786432x more L3 cache, more data can be stored in the L3 cache for quick access later
| Launch date | 14 Dec 2023 vs 13 Jun 2023 |
| Number of cores | 8 vs 6 |
| Number of threads | 16 vs 12 |
| Maximum frequency | 5.2 GHz vs 5.1 GHz |
| Maximum core temperature | 100°C vs 95°C |
| L1 cache | 80 KB (per core) vs 64K (per core) |
| L2 cache | 2 MB (per core) vs 1MB (per core) |
| L3 cache | 24 MB (shared) vs 32MB (shared) |
Reasons to consider the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645
- A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor: 5 nm vs 10 nm
- Around 5% better performance in PassMark - CPU mark: 27610 vs 26224
| Specifications (specs) | |
| Manufacturing process technology | 5 nm vs 10 nm |
| Benchmarks | |
| PassMark - Single thread mark | 3968 vs 3956 |
| PassMark - CPU mark | 27610 vs 26224 |
Compare benchmarks
CPU 1: Intel Xeon E-2468
CPU 2: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645
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| Name | Intel Xeon E-2468 | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 |
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| PassMark - Single thread mark | 3956 | 3968 |
| PassMark - CPU mark | 26224 | 27610 |
Compare specifications (specs)
| Intel Xeon E-2468 | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 | |
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Essentials |
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| Launch date | 14 Dec 2023 | 13 Jun 2023 |
| Launch price (MSRP) | $426 | |
| Place in performance rating | 182 | 172 |
Performance |
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| Base frequency | 2.6 GHz | 3.8 GHz |
| Die size | 257 mm² | 71 mm² |
| L1 cache | 80 KB (per core) | 64K (per core) |
| L2 cache | 2 MB (per core) | 1MB (per core) |
| L3 cache | 24 MB (shared) | 32MB (shared) |
| Manufacturing process technology | 10 nm | 5 nm |
| Maximum core temperature | 100°C | 95°C |
| Maximum frequency | 5.2 GHz | 5.1 GHz |
| Number of cores | 8 | 6 |
| Number of threads | 16 | 12 |
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| Maximum case temperature (TCase) | 61°C | |
| Transistor count | 6,570 million | |
Memory |
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| Supported memory types | DDR5 | DDR5-5200 MHz, Dual-channel |
Compatibility |
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| Max number of CPUs in a configuration | 1 | 1 |
| Sockets supported | 1700 | AM5 |
| Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 Watt | 65 Watt |
Peripherals |
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| PCIe configurations | Gen 5, 16 Lanes, (CPU only) | Gen 5, 24 Lanes, (CPU only) |