Intel Xeon CPUs vs Intel Core CPUs. What's the difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2022
  • Intel produces a vast range of CPUs for all sorts of devices, from laptops, PCs, workstations and embedded devices all the way to datacentre servers. In this video we explore what's different about Intel Xeon CPUs servers and how they differ from Intel Core CPUs that we're all familiar with.
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  • @juanlemod
    @juanlemod Год назад +19

    I’ve been building custom computers since 2010 and I must say this video was very informative, concise, to the point, and well presented. Keep up the good work. I can see your channel growing exponentially. Cheers!

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, we're glad it was helpful. - JG

  • @shubhammishra42
    @shubhammishra42 Год назад +3

    i really love this chanel.i get lots of information about tech.

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      We're glad you're enjoying the content and finding it useful. Let us know what other topics you'd like us to cover. - JG

  • @oreandsconcepts2004
    @oreandsconcepts2004 Год назад +3

    NICE VIDEO, PLEASE DO MORE CONTENTS! YOU ARE AWESOME

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, we have some interesting new videos in the pipeline on Arm and AMD CPUs for servers coming shortly. Keep an eye for them in the next few days. - JG

    • @anintrestedparty7750
      @anintrestedparty7750 Год назад

      @@scanitsolutions Looking forward to the ARM CPU one - you don't really hear much about them in Servers - usually only Epyc or Xeon

  • @demonofelru3214
    @demonofelru3214 Год назад +2

    Great video thank you! I will be building a new Xeon W5-2455X system and yes it will also be a gaming machine.

  • @eloisacardoso2190
    @eloisacardoso2190 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the explanation! For 3D rendering and Bim program for architecture should I go for a Core I9 or a Xeon-W 2245 ou the 2255 or the 2265, the xeon in this case justify the investment ? If I get a Xeon with less cores than the Corei9 would it be better even with less cores and clockspeed or the Corei9 is better?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +4

      Unless you really need the extra RAM capacity and PCIe lanes the Core i9 is the better choice for you. What 3D rendering programs do you use? Most render far faster on GPUs than CPUs. - JG

    • @eloisacardoso2190
      @eloisacardoso2190 Год назад +1

      @@scanitsolutions I use Vray, Enscape, Lumion for rendering. For the 3D I use sketchup and archicad. Is the ECC memory and the technology of the xeon important, will it last more than the core cpu, or the core is fine?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +5

      @@eloisacardoso2190 VRay, Enscape and Lumion all either use GPU rendering or run much faster on GPU than CPU, so I'd save money on the CPU and buy the Core i9 instead. If you have the budget to spare for a Xeon, then it won't last any longer, but the ECC will help protect from system crashes during extremely long renders. i.e. if projects are only taking a few hours to complete ECC is arguably not really worth the price premium, but for projects that take days then ECC is definitely worth it for added peace of mind. - JG

  • @JenRaska
    @JenRaska Год назад +2

    Would love to see this at work on my laptop

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      There is a tiny number of laptops with Xeon processors which are aimed at workstation type applications such as CAD etc, however they're not really the same as Xeon server CPUs or Core CPUs. - JG

  • @OgatRamastef
    @OgatRamastef Год назад +2

    Is xeon family processors recommended for video editing, vfx and 3d rendering?

    • @pasyensyatv9092
      @pasyensyatv9092 5 месяцев назад

      yes it can withstand rendering overtime

  • @Xoman08
    @Xoman08 4 месяца назад

    What I would like is to understand the actual differences within the Xeon CPU oriented for Workstation and server. Both of them have the AVX-512 instruction feature so, apart from the primary and secondary cores and the capability to overclock ... Is there any other difference?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  4 месяца назад +1

      The biggest difference between Xeon Scalable (servers) and Xeon W (workstations) comes down to two main things. Firstly, Xeon W are available at a higher clock speeds (4.8 vs 4.1GHz), which helps speed up content creation applications, and conversely holds Xeon Scalable's back. Secondly, Xeon W have more PCIe lanes (112 vs 80) which helps when connecting lots of GPUs, SSDs etc, speeding up workloads such as data science and rendering. - JG

    • @Xoman08
      @Xoman08 4 месяца назад

      Thanks , much appreciated. @@scanitsolutions

  • @AliButt-xz3ik
    @AliButt-xz3ik 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Scan IT Solutions,
    I recently purchased a Precision 5510 machine with an Intel(r) CPU E3-1505M v5 for my Python programming and web development needs. I'm eager to know more about how well it performs in these fields. Could you please provide a brief explanation of its capabilities and how efficiently it can handle programming tasks?
    Thank you in advance for your insights!
    Best regards

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Ali, the Xeon E3-1505M v5 CPU in your system has four cores and eight threads so should handle basic programming and web dev stuff ok. However, due to its age (2015 - Skylake architecture) it's going to struggle with more complex projects, i.e. compiling big applications or image and video work.
      For example, the current equivalent CPU, the Xeon E-2176M has six cores and twelve threads and runs on a more architecture (2018 - Skylake). - JG

  • @ummahofprophetpbuh
    @ummahofprophetpbuh Год назад +2

    I usually want to run many virtual machines and regular apps. I don’t play games. So which one would be the best option for me?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      What are your virtual machines running? If they are for your business then Xeon is the way to go for extra reliability / resilience. - JG

    • @ummahofprophetpbuh
      @ummahofprophetpbuh Год назад +3

      @@scanitsolutions Thanks for your reply. My virtual machines are Win server 16, Mac, Win 10&8, Kali Linux, Ubuntu and some other hacking VM boxes. But not definitely for business purpose. What would be the best option?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +3

      It sounds to me like the choice for will come down to how many CPU cores and RAM you need. I imagine with all those VMs you may need quite a lot. Core CPUs top out at 24 cores and 128GB of RAM whereas Xeon tops out at 60 cores and 8TB of RAM. - JG

    • @ummahofprophetpbuh
      @ummahofprophetpbuh Год назад

      @@scanitsolutions Hey Thanks a lot JG. I really appreciate your time to reply back to my questions. This channel is unique and special because it responds to comments and help everyone. Keep it up and all the best! ♥️

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +2

      Happy to help, good luck with whatever you decide to go with. - JG

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have an old HP Z 440 running windows 11. E5 1620 V3 CPU. 32 GB ddr4 and a quadro k2200. Samsung 870 ssd. Goes well.

    • @albl2171
      @albl2171 18 дней назад

      Does it also work good for 4K60 video editing?

  • @mikemells1642
    @mikemells1642 7 месяцев назад

    With xeon processors they dont have integrated graphics right ?
    How well would a xeon processor perform in retro gaming with and without a dedicated gpu ?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  7 месяцев назад

      Some older Xeon W processors have integrated graphics which should be ok for retro gaming, but will really struggle with modern games.
      The integrated graphics really aren't designed for this, but for basic Windows applications.
      As to your second question about a dedicated GPU, it's normally pretty much mandatory for gaming, but it depends how retro you're going. Did you have any particular games in mind? - JG

    • @mikemells1642
      @mikemells1642 7 месяцев назад

      Possible ps2, xbox, wii, dreamcast

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  7 месяцев назад

      Really hard to say with any certainty, but I should think that a Xeon W should just about be able to cope with those sorts of retro games. The bigger issue I suspect will be the GPU drivers, as they were never optimised for gaming and I've seen all sorts of visual artefacts when gaming on integrated Intel GPUs over the years. - JG

  • @philipboyle3694
    @philipboyle3694 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      Glad to see you liked this video, let us know what topics you'd like us to cover in future videos. - JG

  • @Casper042
    @Casper042 4 дня назад

    No mention of P vs E cores or the fact that the Xeon E-2xxx CPUs are mostly rebadged Core CPUs??

  • @Ahi-pf5id
    @Ahi-pf5id 7 месяцев назад

    is xeon w2123 good for gaming?! and streaming?! workstation z4 system i mean

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  7 месяцев назад

      The Xeon W-2123 is a fairly old CPU so might give you some trouble in the latest games, especially strategy games and flight sims. It only has four cores so will really struggle with streaming. However, the biggest bottleneck for most games is the GPU, not the CPU. What GPU do you have in your workstation? - JG

    • @onehours
      @onehours Месяц назад

      @@scanitsolutions GPU is the biggest bottleneck because most people do a wrong pci configuration but all fast paced competitive and online games and using video encoders for streaming relies heavily on thread cpu usage (MMORPGS, FPS, etc) which a workstation system might be more suitable for his needs

  • @iowaman83
    @iowaman83 10 месяцев назад +1

    You have a mistake. i9 is up to 20 lanes.

  • @numbersandreality
    @numbersandreality Год назад

    Welp, time to make a new video on this, I guess.
    Intel just threw a spanner into everything sane about their naming convention :(

  • @siddhantmishra3598
    @siddhantmishra3598 Год назад

    Im gonna buy a w9 3495x for day trading . Will it justify ?

  • @leoloon6523
    @leoloon6523 Год назад

    Well...

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +1

      We hope you found it useful. Let us know what you'd like the channel to cover next. - JG

  • @VVNanimals
    @VVNanimals Год назад +1

    Hello, well, which one is better?

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад +4

      The shorter answer is neither. The long answer is it depends entirely on what sort of system you are planning (desktop, workstation, server) and what applications it will be running. - JG

    • @VVNanimals
      @VVNanimals Год назад +1

      @@scanitsolutions oh, ok thanks.

  • @vasiovasio
    @vasiovasio Год назад

    1:44 Bronze also before silver

    • @scanitsolutions
      @scanitsolutions  Год назад

      Good spot, although there's only a single Bronze CPU, so its a tiny part of the range. - JG

  • @vajona2495
    @vajona2495 2 месяца назад

    Imagine anyone listening to or taking Affirmative Action trash seriously.