Intel Xeon E5-2689 vs Intel Core i5-1335U

Compare Intel 8 core CPU vs Intel 13th Generation Core i5 10 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

4209 points
4% slightly better overall score
4020 points

Gaming Score

The raw gaming performance with a fast GPU

4875 points
6019 points
23% slightly better gaming score

Multitasking Score

Performance in workloads using up to 8 cores

3976 points
15% slightly better multitasking score
3435 points

Heavy Workload Score

Performance in workloads using up to 16 cores

3900 points
18% slightly better heavy workload score
3305 points

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Other Benchmarks

Blender score

Blender score

Cycles Render (Samples per minute)

78.82 points
2% slightly higher Blender score
76.70 points

Specifications

Cores

Number of physical processing units

8
10
25% slightly more cores

Threads

Number of logical processing units

16
33% slightly more threads
12

Other details

Rank

Ranking in the hardwareDB database

418th of 1,089
433rd of 1,089

Family

The product line

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13th Generation Core i5

Release date

The official date of release of this chip

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2023 February

Memory Type

The type of memory used by this chip

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DDR5-5200

Supports ECC memory

Does this CPU support error correcting memory

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No

Xeon E5-2689 vs Core i5-1335U comparison

According to the hardwareDB Benchmark tool, the Core i5-1335U is faster than the Xeon E5-2689. Furthermore, our gaming benchmark shows that it also outperforms the Xeon E5-2689 in all gaming tests too.

When comparing core counts for these CPUs, we notice that the Core i5-1335U has slightly more cores with 10 cores compared to the Xeon E5-2689 that has 8 cores. Despite this, the Xeon E5-2689 has more threads than the Core i5-1335U.

Most CPUs have more threads than cores. This technology, colloquially called hyperthreading, improves performance by splitting a core into multiple virtual ones. This provides more efficient utilisation of a core. Indeed, the Xeon E5-2689 has more threads than cores. Each physical core is split into multiple threads.

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