benchmarks for xeon e3 v4 and xeon e3 v5?
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We don't (or at least very rarely) benchmark CPUs ourselves for the CPU charts. Nearly all data in the charts comes from user submissions from our PerformanceTest software. -
Based on comparing other v5 to their v3 counterparts, they only seem slightly faster. Given that v5 cpus cost 10% more, and the v3 boxes are also much cheaper, it makes little sense to adopt v5 at this point.Leave a comment:
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But isn't the POINT of running benchmarks to see how the new version compares to the previous one?Leave a comment:
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Rare low volume CPUs can take a while to appear. Popular mainstream desktop CPUs only take a few days.
Until they appear you can only extrapolate from the existing CPUs, like the Xeon E3-1280 v3 @ 3.60GHz to get a rough idea of how they might perform.Leave a comment:
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benchmarks for xeon e3 v4 and xeon e3 v5?
I noticed that the CPU benchmark pages don't contain any benchmark data about the Intel Xeon E3 v4 (e.g. E3-1285 v4) and Intel E3 v5 (e.g. E3-1535M v5). These have been launched by Intel in 2015 and are fairly recent. What is the typical lag between Intel releasing a new CPU and the CPU benchmark stats appearing here?
I am mostly interested in Single-Thread Performance stats for these new v4 and v5 processors (released in Q2 and Q3 2015). is there any way i can understand what could be their stats versus the v3 version?Tags: None
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