Intel Xeon E5-2676 v3 vs AMD Ryzen 5 7530U

Compare Intel 12 core CPU vs AMD Ryzen 5 6 core processor, specs and benchmark score. Which is the better CPU for gaming?

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Benchmark Score

Overall Score

A combined score of all workloads

4834 points
4% slightly better overall score
4604 points

Gaming Score

The raw gaming performance with a fast GPU

4801 points
6298 points
31% slightly better gaming score

Multitasking Score

Performance in workloads using up to 8 cores

4827 points
18% slightly better multitasking score
4083 points

Heavy Workload Score

Performance in workloads using up to 16 cores

4804 points
21% slightly better heavy workload score
3956 points

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Other Benchmarks

Blender score

Blender score

Cycles Render (Samples per minute)

136.02 points
30% slightly higher Blender score
104.53 points

Specifications

Cores

Number of physical processing units

12
100% significantly more cores
6

Threads

Number of logical processing units

24
100% significantly more threads
12

TDP

Thermal Design Power: Measure of heat generated by the CPU

120 W
15 W
700% significantly lower TDP

Other details

Rank

Ranking in the hardwareDB database

362nd of 1,089
380th of 1,089

Family

The product line

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Ryzen 5

Memory Type

The type of memory used by this chip

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DDR4

Is Unlocked

Can this CPU can be overclocked

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No

Xeon E5-2676 v3 vs Ryzen 5 7530U comparison

According to the hardwareDB Benchmark tool, the Xeon E5-2676 v3 is faster than the Ryzen 5 7530U. Despite this, the Ryzen 5 7530U has the advantage in our gaming benchmark.

When comparing core counts for these CPUs, we notice that the Xeon E5-2676 v3 has significantly more cores with 12 cores compared to the Ryzen 5 7530U that has 6 cores. It also has more threads than the Ryzen 5 7530U. The Ryzen 5 7530U outputs less heat than Xeon E5-2676 v3 thanks to a significantly lower TDP. This measures the amount of heat they output and can be used to estimate power consumption.

The more cores a CPU has, the better the overall performance will be in parallel workloads such as multitasking. Many CPUs have more threads than cores, this means that each physical core is split into multiple logical cores, making them more efficient. Indeed, the Xeon E5-2676 v3 has more threads than cores. Each physical core is split into multiple threads.

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