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Xeon Silver 4110 vs Xeon E5-2667 v3


Description
The 4110 is based on Skylake architecture while the E5-2667 v3 is based on Haswell.

Using the multithread performance as a reference, the 4110 gets a score of 281.5 k points while the E5-2667 v3 gets 343.6 k points.

Summarizing, the E5-2667 v3 is 1.2 times faster than the 4110. To get a proper comparison between both models, take a look to the data shown below.

Specs
CPUID
50654
306f2
Core
Skylake-SP
Haswell-EP
Architecture
Base frecuency
2.1 GHz
3.2 GHz
Boost frecuency
3 GHz
3.6 GHz
Socket
LGA3647
LGA 2011-3
Cores/Threads
8/16
8/16
TDP
85 W
135 W
Cache L1 (d+i)
8x32+8x32 kB
8x32+8x32 kB
Cache L2
8x1024 kB
8x256 kB
Cache L3
11264 kB
20480 kB
Date
July 2017
September 2014
Mean monothread perf.
45.82k points
41.36k points
Mean multithread perf.
281.48k points
343.64k points

AVX2 optimized benchmark
The benchmark in mode III (AVX2), like AVX1, is optimized to used 256 bits registers beside the second version of the Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). The first AVX2 compatible CPU was released in 2013.
Monothread
4110
E5-2667 v3
Test#1 (Integers)
18.78k
20.99k (x1.12)
Test#2 (FP)
16.25k
11.9k (x0.73)
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
3.99k
4.72k (x1.18)
Test#1 (Memory)
6.8k
3.75k (x0.55)
TOTAL
45.82k
41.36k (x0.9)

Multithread

4110

E5-2667 v3
Test#1 (Integers)
133.55k
172.62k (x1.29)
Test#2 (FP)
108.43k
110.03k (x1.01)
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
30.02k
44.06k (x1.47)
Test#1 (Memory)
9.48k
16.93k (x1.79)
TOTAL
281.48k
343.64k (x1.22)

Performance/W
4110
E5-2667 v3
Test#1 (Integers)
1571 points/W
1279 points/W
Test#2 (FP)
1276 points/W
815 points/W
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
353 points/W
326 points/W
Test#1 (Memory)
112 points/W
125 points/W
TOTAL
3311 points/W
2545 points/W

Performance/GHz
4110
E5-2667 v3
Test#1 (Integers)
6259 points/GHz
5830 points/GHz
Test#2 (FP)
5417 points/GHz
3305 points/GHz
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
1330 points/GHz
1311 points/GHz
Test#1 (Memory)
2267 points/GHz
1043 points/GHz
TOTAL
15273 points/GHz
11489 points/GHz

Monothread performance graph
Monothread performance graphics gives the performance vs time. They are useful to measure the time it takes to the CPU to reach the maximum performance.

Usually, CPU's performance will be steady during these tests but if it has a slow frequency strategy, the first samples will show a lower score.


Test#1 (Integers) [points vs time]

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Test#2 (FP) [points vs time]

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Test#3 (Generic, ZIP) [points vs time]

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Test#1 (Memory) [points vs time]

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Multithread performance graph
Multithread graphs measure the performance against a heavy load during certain time.

If CPU's TDP doesn't limit the frequency and the machine is properly cooled, performance should remain steady vs time. Otherwise, the performance score will oscillate or decrease over time.


Test#1 (Integers) [points vs time]

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Test#2 (FP) [points vs time]

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Test#3 (Generic, ZIP) [points vs time]

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Test#1 (Memory) [points vs time]

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