CPU Comparison

Intel Xeon w7-2575X vs Intel Xeon w7-3565X

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Xeon w7-2575X is a 22-core, 44-thread workstation processor based on the Sapphire Rapids architecture, built on Intel 7 and designed for single-socket workstations with quad-channel DDR5-4800, 64 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and a 250W base power rating.

Top pick
Intel · Xeon W-2500
Intel Xeon w7-2575X
22C / 44T4.8 GHz250 W
8.7
Full review
Intel · Xeon W-3500
Intel Xeon w7-3565X
32C / 64T4.8 GHz335 W
8.2
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Workstation
Expert Workstation
Segment
Workstation
Expert Workstation
Generation
4th Gen Xeon Scalable (Sapphire Rapids) – W-2500 Refresh
Xeon W-3500 (Sapphire Rapids Refresh)
Launched
2024
2024
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Sapphire Rapids
Sapphire Rapids Refresh
Series
Xeon W-2500
Xeon W-3500
Family
Intel Xeon W
Intel Xeon W
Predecessor
Intel Xeon w7-2495X (W-2400 series)
Intel Xeon W‑3400 series (e.g., w9‑3495X, w7‑3455X)

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
22
32
Threads
44
64
Base Clock
3 GHz
2.5 GHz
Boost Clock
4.8 GHz
4.8 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
45 MB
82.5 MB
TDP
250 W
335 W
Architecture
Architecture
Sapphire Rapids
Sapphire Rapids Refresh (XCC/112L)
Process Node
Intel 7 (10nm Enhanced SuperFin)
Intel 7 (10 nm class)
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5-4800
DDR5-4800
Memory Channels
Quad (4)
Octa (8)
Max Memory
2048 GB
4000 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCLGA4677
FCLGA4677
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0
5.0
PCIe Lanes
64
112
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
Yes
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Xeon w7-2575XBest95
Intel Xeon w7-3565X92

Gaming

Intel Xeon w7-2575X70
Intel Xeon w7-3565X70

Virtualization

Intel Xeon w7-2575X90
Intel Xeon w7-3565XBest94

Efficiency

Intel Xeon w7-2575XBest60
Intel Xeon w7-3565X55

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Xeon w7-2575XGood
  • Intel AMX provides dedicated matrix acceleration for deep learning workloads.
  • Suitable for small to medium models and inference tasks; large-scale training still typically uses GPUs or specialized accelerators.
  • No integrated GPU or dedicated AI accelerator beyond CPU-based AMX/DL Boost.
Intel Xeon w7-3565XVery Good
  • Intel AMX and BF16/AVX‑512 acceleration provide strong performance for AI frameworks that leverage these instructions.
  • CPU‑based AI inference is competitive in its class, but GPU or dedicated accelerators still outclass it for large models.
  • No official benchmark score published; real‑world performance depends heavily on software optimization.

Content Creation

Intel Xeon w7-2575XExcellent
BlenderCinema 4DAdobe Premiere ProDaVinci ResolveAutodesk 3ds MaxMayaAfter EffectsANSYS MechanicalKeyshot
Intel Xeon w7-3565XExcellent
Blender CyclesV‑RayRedshiftUnreal Engine EditorAdobe Premiere Pro / After Effects

Gaming

Intel Xeon w7-2575XGood
  • Single-thread performance is strong thanks to 4.8 GHz turbo.
  • Most games cannot leverage 22 cores; GPU and platform matter more.
  • Not a gaming-focused SKU; high cost and power are hard to justify for pure gaming builds.
Intel Xeon w7-3565XModerate
  • Single‑thread performance is competitive due to 4.8 GHz boost, but gaming is not the primary use case.
  • Most gaming workloads do not scale beyond 8–12 cores, leaving many cores underutilized.
  • No integrated graphics; a discrete GPU is mandatory.
  • Platform and cost make more sense for workstations than gaming rigs.

Industry Impact

Gaming
Low
Low
Workstations
High
High
Content Creation
High
Moderate
Virtualization
High
High

Best CPU by Use Case

3D Rendering & Visualization
Excellent
CAD/CAE Simulation
Excellent
4K/8K Video Editing
Excellent
AI Model Training & Inference
Very Good
Virtualization & VDI
Very Good
3D Rendering and CPU Rendering
Excellent
Scientific Computing / HPC
Excellent
AI Development and Inference
Very Good
Virtualization and VM Hosting
Excellent
General Office Productivity
Overkill

Target Audience

Gamers
Content Creators
Targeted
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Targeted
Workstation Users
Targeted
Targeted
Streamers
Office / Productivity
Students

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Xeon w7-2575X

Pros

  • 22 high-performance cores and 44 threads for parallel workloads
  • 64 PCIe 5.0 lanes for multi-GPU and fast storage configurations
  • Quad-channel DDR5-4800 with ECC up to 2 TB
  • Intel AMX and DL Boost for AI acceleration
  • Unlocked multiplier for overclocking on W790 platforms
  • Mature platform with W790 chipset and robust RAS features

Cons

  • High 250W base and 300W max turbo power draw
  • Requires expensive W790 motherboard and robust cooling
  • Overkill and costly for gaming or light productivity
  • No integrated graphics; discrete GPU required
  • Newer platforms may offer better efficiency per dollar
Intel Xeon w7-3565X

Pros

  • 32 high‑performance cores and 64 threads for heavily parallel workloads.
  • Eight‑channel DDR5‑4800 with ECC and up to 4 TB capacity.
  • 112 PCIe 5.0 lanes for multi‑GPU and NVMe configurations.
  • Intel AMX and AVX‑512 for AI and HPC acceleration.
  • Unlocked multiplier for tuning on W790 motherboards.
  • Strong multi‑threaded performance in professional applications.

Cons

  • Very high power consumption (335 W base, up to 402 W turbo).
  • Premium price compared to mainstream desktop and even some HEDT options.
  • No integrated graphics – discrete GPU required.
  • Limited upgrade path beyond W‑3500 on this platform.
  • Overkill for typical office or light content creation workloads.

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Xeon w7-2575X

Intel Xeon w7-3565X

  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5975WX

    Workstation

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX

    Workstation

    Rival
  • AMD EPYC 9554

    Server/Workstation

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon w9‑3595X

    Expert Workstation

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Xeon w5‑3535X

    Expert Workstation

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X
    Alt

    64‑core Zen 4 HEDT CPU with higher multi‑core throughput if you don’t need workstation‑specific features like vPro.

  • Intel Core i9‑14900K / i9‑14900KF
    Alt

    Much cheaper, better for gaming and light productivity, but with far fewer cores and no eight‑channel DDR5 or 112 PCIe lanes.

Our Verdict on Each

A very capable single-socket workstation CPU with high core count, strong I/O, and AMX-based AI acceleration, but its high power and cost make sense only for professionals who can fully utilize its parallelism and PCIe bandwidth.

Best for: Professional workstations for 3D rendering, CAD/CAE, video editing and AI development where you need many cores, lots of PCIe 5.0 lanes, and ECC memory in a single-socket platform.

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A powerful, highly expandable workstation CPU with strong multi‑threaded and AI capabilities, but high power consumption and a niche platform make it best suited for professionals who actually need its core count and I/O.

Best for: Building a high‑end single‑socket workstation for CPU rendering, HPC, or AI development where 32 cores, massive memory bandwidth, and 112 PCIe 5.0 lanes are genuinely useful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Xeon w7-2575X or Intel Xeon w7-3565X?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Xeon w7-2575X comes out ahead with a score of 8.7/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Xeon w7-2575X has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Xeon w7-2575X (250 W), Intel Xeon w7-3565X (335 W).

Do Intel Xeon w7-2575X and Intel Xeon w7-3565X use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the FCLGA4677 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Xeon w7-3565X has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Xeon w7-2575X (22 cores), Intel Xeon w7-3565X (32 cores).

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Xeon w7-3565X posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Xeon w7-2575X (52,091), Intel Xeon w7-3565X (71,140). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.