
Xeon w7-2575X

Xeon Platinum 8160M
Performance Spectrum - CPU
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Performance Per Dollar Xeon w7-2575X
Performance Per Dollar Xeon Platinum 8160M
Performance Comparison
About PassMark🏆 Chipversus Verdict
🚀 Performance Leadership
| Insight | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| Gaming | ✅ Superior gaming performance | ❌ Lower gaming performance |
| Workstation | ❌ Weaker in multi-core tasks | ✅ Better multi-core power |
| Price | ⚠️ Higher cost ($1,860) | ✅ More affordable ($350) |
| Longevity | ✨ Modern (Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) / Intel 7 nm) | ✨ Modern (Skylake (server) (2017−2018) / 14 nm) |
💎 Value Proposition
| Insight | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| Cost Efficiency | ❌ Lower cost efficiency | ✅ Better overall value (+434%) |
| Upfront Cost | ⚠️ Higher cost ($1,860) | ✅ More affordable ($350) |
Performance Check
To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.
Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

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Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of Xeon w7-2575X and Xeon Platinum 8160M

Xeon w7-2575X
The Xeon w7-2575X is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 24 August 2024 (1 year ago). It is based on the Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) architecture. It features 22 cores and 44 threads. Base frequency is 3 GHz, with boost up to 4.8 GHz. L3 cache: 45 MB. L2 cache: 2 MB (per core). Built on Intel 7 nm process technology. Socket: LGA4677. Thermal design power (TDP): 250 Watt. Memory support: DDR5-4800. Passmark benchmark score: 52,951 points. Launch price was $1,689.

Xeon Platinum 8160M
The Xeon Platinum 8160M is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 25 April 2017 (8 years ago). It is based on the Skylake (server) (2017−2018) architecture. It features 24 cores and 48 threads. Base frequency is 2.1 GHz, with boost up to 3.7 GHz. L3 cache: 33 MB. L2 cache: 24 MB. Built on 14 nm process technology. Socket: LGA3647. Thermal design power (TDP): 150 Watt. Memory support: DDR4-2666. Passmark benchmark score: 53,158 points. Launch price was $7,704.
Processing Power
The Xeon w7-2575X packs 22 cores / 44 threads, while the Xeon Platinum 8160M offers 24 cores / 48 threads — the Xeon Platinum 8160M has 2 more cores. Boost clocks reach 4.8 GHz on the Xeon w7-2575X versus 3.7 GHz on the Xeon Platinum 8160M — a 25.9% clock advantage for the Xeon w7-2575X (base: 3 GHz vs 2.1 GHz). The Xeon w7-2575X uses the Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) architecture (Intel 7 nm), while the Xeon Platinum 8160M uses Skylake (server) (2017−2018) (14 nm). In PassMark, the Xeon w7-2575X scores 52,951 against the Xeon Platinum 8160M's 53,158 — a 0.4% lead for the Xeon Platinum 8160M. Geekbench 6 single-core — the metric most relevant to gaming — records 2,300 vs 850, a 92.1% lead for the Xeon w7-2575X that directly translates to higher frame rates. Multi-core Geekbench: 19,640 vs 15,000 (26.8% advantage for the Xeon w7-2575X). L3 cache: 45 MB on the Xeon w7-2575X vs 33 MB on the Xeon Platinum 8160M.
| Feature | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| Cores / Threads | 22 / 44 | 24 / 48+9% |
| Boost Clock | 4.8 GHz+30% | 3.7 GHz |
| Base Clock | 3 GHz+43% | 2.1 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 45 MB+36% | 33 MB |
| L2 Cache | 2 MB (per core) | 24 MB+1100% |
| Process | Intel 7 nm-50% | 14 nm |
| Architecture | Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) | Skylake (server) (2017−2018) |
| PassMark | 52,951 | 53,158 |
| Geekbench 6 Single | 2,300+171% | 850 |
| Geekbench 6 Multi | 19,640+31% | 15,000 |
Memory & Platform
The Xeon w7-2575X uses the LGA4677 socket (PCIe 5.0), while the Xeon Platinum 8160M uses LGA3647 (PCIe 3.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR5-4800 on the Xeon w7-2575X versus DDR4-2666 on the Xeon Platinum 8160M — the Xeon w7-2575X supports 22.2% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Xeon w7-2575X supports up to 2048 GB of RAM compared to 1536 GB — 28.6% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 4 (Xeon w7-2575X) vs 6 (Xeon Platinum 8160M). PCIe lanes: 64 (Xeon w7-2575X) vs 48 (Xeon Platinum 8160M) — the Xeon w7-2575X offers 16 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: Intel W790 (Xeon w7-2575X) and C621 (Xeon Platinum 8160M).
| Feature | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| Socket | LGA4677 | LGA3647 |
| PCIe Generation | PCIe 5.0+67% | PCIe 3.0 |
| Max RAM Speed | DDR5-4800+25% | DDR4-2666 |
| Max RAM Capacity | 2048 GB+33% | 1536 GB |
| RAM Channels | 4 | 6+50% |
| ECC Support | ✅ | ✅ |
| PCIe Lanes | 64+33% | 48 |
Advanced Features
Only the Xeon w7-2575X has an unlocked multiplier for overclocking — a significant advantage for enthusiasts seeking extra performance. Both support AVX-512 instructions, benefiting scientific computing, AI inference, and encryption workloads. Virtualization support: true (Xeon w7-2575X) vs VT-x, VT-d (Xeon Platinum 8160M). Primary use case: Xeon Platinum 8160M targets Datacenter. Direct competitor: Xeon w7-2575X rivals Threadripper PRO 7965WX; Xeon Platinum 8160M rivals EPYC 7401.
| Feature | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated GPU | No | No |
| IGPU Model | None | None |
| Unlocked | Yes | No |
| AVX-512 | Yes | Yes |
| Virtualization | true | VT-x, VT-d |
| Target Use | — | Datacenter |
Value Analysis
The Xeon w7-2575X launched at $1689 MSRP, while the Xeon Platinum 8160M debuted at $5000. At current prices ($1860 vs $350), the Xeon Platinum 8160M is $1510 cheaper. In terms of value (PassMark points per dollar), the Xeon w7-2575X delivers 28.5 pts/$ vs 151.9 pts/$ for the Xeon Platinum 8160M — making the Xeon Platinum 8160M the 136.9% better value option.
| Feature | Xeon w7-2575X | Xeon Platinum 8160M |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $1689-66% | $5000 |
| Avg Price (30d) | $1860 | $350-81% |
| Performance per Dollar | 28.5 | 151.9+433% |
| Release Date | 2024 | 2017 |
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