Intel Xeon W7-2495X “Sapphire Rapids” Workstation 24-Core CPU Benchmarks Leak, 12% Faster Than Threadripper 5965WX

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel Xeon W7-2495X "Sapphire Rapids" Workstation 24-Core CPU Benchmarks Leak, 12% Faster Than Threadripper 5965WX 1

The first benchmarks of Intel's Xeon W7-2495X "Sapphire Rapids" workstation CPU have also been leaked within the Geekbench database.

Intel Xeon W7-2495X Sapphire Rapids 24-Core CPU Shows 12% Faster Performance Than AMD Threadripper 5965WX In Geekbench

The latest benchmark shows the Intel W7-2495X CPU running on a Lenovo Workstation. This chip will be part of the Xeon W-2400 family which is the more mainstream-oriented workstation lineup. In terms of specifications, the CPU houses 24 Golden Cove cores with 48 threads, 45 MB of L3, and 48 MB of L2 cache plus a clock speed rated at 2.5 GHz base and 4.8 GHz boost. The log file shows that the chip never reached past 4.1 GHz clocks which is much lower than its final spec. The listed 4.6 GHz maximum clock speed also makes it look like an early sample rather than a retail unit.

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As for performance, the Intel Xeon W7-2495X "Sapphire Rapids" workstation CPU scored 1497 points in the single-core and 24,658 points in the multi-core test. That puts the chip around 12% faster than the AMD Threadripper 5965WX which also features 24 cores and 48 threads.

Single-core scores are about the same for both of these chips which are once again due to the fluctuating clock speeds of this particular sample which was never able to hit its retail boost clocks. The CPU is also just about on par with a Core i9-13900K which houses much fewer threads (32 vs 48) while the 13900K destroys the 2495X in single-core tests. This is the same problem we saw on the Xeon W9-3495X leak previously.

Intel Xeon W7-2495X ES Multi-Thread CPU Benchmark (Geekbench 5)
Multi-Core
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
0
7000
14000
21000
28000
35000
42000
Xeon W9-3495X
37k
Core i9-13900KS
26.8k
Xeon W7-2495X
24.7k
Core i9-13900K
24.3k
Ryzen 9 7950X
24.4k
Threadripper 5965WX
21.9k
Core i9-13900HX
20.9k
Core i9-13900
20.1k
Core i7-13700K
19.8k
Ryzen 9 7900X
19.3k
Core i9-12900KS
19k
Ryzen 9 7900
18.6k
Core i9-13900T
17.3k
Core i9-12900K
17.3k
Ryzen 9 5950X
16.5k
Core i5-13600K
16.1k
M2 Max
14.6k
Core i7-12700K
14.1k
Ryzen 7 7700X
14.1k
Ryzen 9 5900X
14k
Ryzen 7 7700
12.7k
M1 Max
12.3k
Core i5-12600K
11.6k
Ryzen 5 7600X
11.4k
Ryzen 5 7600
11.3k
Ryzen 7 5800X
10.3k
Ryzen 5 5600X
8.2k

Once again, it's better to just wait a few more days for more valid test results to show up but the chip showing faster than Threadripper performance in its current state would mean that the final results would be much better.

The main issue at the moment is that there's no word on the power consumption of these parts and rumors have pointed out that the Sapphire Rapids Xeon workstation family is going to be insanely power-hungry, more on that here. Intel is planning to officially unveil its Sapphire Rapids Xeon Workstation CPUs including the W-2400 and W-3400 family on the 15th of February which is next week.

Intel Sapphire Rapids-WS Xeon Workstation CPU Lineup Specs:

CPU NameArchitectureProcess NodeCores / ThreadsBase ClockMax Boost (TB 3.0)L3 CacheMemory SupportMax PCIe Gen5 LanesTDP (PL1 / PL2)RCP
Xeon W9-3495XGolden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'56/1121.9 GHz4.8 GHz105 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5350W / 420W$5889
Xeon W9-3475XGolden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'36/722.2 GHz4.8 GHz82.5 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5300W / 420W$3739
Xeon W7-3465XGolden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'28/562.5 GHz4.8 GHz75.0 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5300W / 360W$2889
Xeon W7-3455Golden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'24/482.5 GHz4.8 GHz67.5 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5270W / 324W$2489
Xeon W7-3445Golden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'20/402.6 GHz4.8 GHz52.5 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5270W / 324W$1989
Xeon W5-3435XGolden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'16/323.1 GHz4.7GHz45.0 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5270W / 324W$1589
Xeon W5-3425Golden Cove (MCM)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'12/243.2 GHz4.6 GHz30.0 MB8-Channel DDR5 (4 TB)112 Gen 5270W / 324W$1189
Xeon W7-2495XGolden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'24/482.5 GHz4.8 GHz45.0 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5225W / 270W$2189
Xeon W7-2475XGolden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'20/402.6 GHz4.8 GHz37.5 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5225W / 270W$1789
Xeon W5-2465XGolden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'16/323.1 GHz4.7GHz33.7 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5200W / 240W$1389
Xeon W5-2455XGolden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'12/243.2 GHz4.6 GHz30.0 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5200W / 240W$1039
Xeon W5-2445Golden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'10/203.1 GHz4.6 GHz26.2 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5175W / 210W$839
Xeon W5-2435Golden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'8/163.1 GHz4.5 GHz22.5 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5165W / 198W$669
Xeon W3-2425Golden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'6/123.0 GHz4.4 GHz15.0 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5130W / TBC$529
Xeon W3-2423Golden Cove (Mono)10nm ESF 'Intel 7'6/62.1 GHz4.2 GHz15.0 MB4-Channel DDR5 (2 TB)64 Gen 5120W / TBC$359
Which Intel 2023 Desktop/Workstation CPU family are you interested in the most?

News Source: Benchleaks

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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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