Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Processor Review (Dell PowerEdge R760) (2024)

The Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ is a big step forward for the company and has unique strengths for AI and HPC workloads.

We’ve already reviewed the Dell PowerEdge R760 and found it to be highly capable, per usual from Dell. After the recent launch of the 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable chips, we got our hands on a set of top-bin Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ CPUs. We figured, what better than to retrofit one of our Poweredge R760s to combine the best of both worlds and see if Intel’s latest effort should have the enterprise green with envy.

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Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Specifications

We started with the shipped configuration from Dell in our R760, which was dual Intel 6430 CPUs and 1TB of DDR5 4800 RAM, before swapping in the 8592+ CPUs. While the Xeon 6340 wasn’t the top of the Sapphire Rapids Family, We’re still going to compare it to the Xeon 8592+. We’re lining these two up in this review not to show them as direct competitors, but to show the potential of existing platforms with the release of the new Emerald Rapids CPUs.

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We brought in the numbers for the Sapphire Rapids Platinum 8480+ as well as from an HP ML350 as a comparison to the Xeon 8592+ to get some closer numbers. The 8480+ in the ML350 Ge11 is one spot from being the top CPU in the Sapphire Rapids Lineup. It should be noted that we’re only looking at CPUs here, not comparing the servers themselves against each other.

Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Processor (R760)Intel Xeon Gold 6430 Processor (R760)Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+ Processor (ML350 G11)
Generation5th, Emerald Rapids4th, Sapphire Rapids4th, Sapphire Rapids
Cores643256
Threads12864112
Base Frequency1.9 GHz2.10 GHz2.0 GHz
Turbo Frequency3.9 GHz3.4 GHz3.8 GHz
Cache320 MB60 MB105 MB
Intel UPI Speed20 GT/s16 GT/s16 GT/s
Max UPI Links434
TDP350 W270 W350 W
Launch DateQ4 ’23Q1 ’23Q1 ’23
Max Memory Size4TB
Memory TypesDDR5 5600 MT/s (1 DPC)Up to DDR5 4400 MT/s (1DPC and 2DPC)Up to DDR5 4800 MT/s 1DPC
Up to DDR5 4400 MT/s 2DPC
Max # Memory Channels8
PCIe Rev5
Max # PCIe Lanes80
High Priority Cores20 @ 2.1 GHz12 @ 2.2 GHz16 @ 2.1 GHz
Low Priority Cores44 @ 1.7 GHz20 @ 1.8 GHz40 @ 1.7 GHz
Default Max EPC size for Intel SGX512 GB128 GB512 GB
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Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Performance

The high-level tested system specs for each CPU are as follows. Each System had two of the listed CPUs.

Xeon Platinum 8592+

  • Dell Poweredge R760
  • 1TB DDR5 4800MHz

Xeon Gold 6430

  • Dell Poweredge R760
  • 1TB DDR5 4800MHz

Xeon Platinum 8480+

  • HP ML350 Gen 11
  • 256GB DDR5 4800MHz

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Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+

Blender OptiX

First up is Blender OptiX–an open-source 3D modeling application. This benchmark was run using the Blender Benchmark CLI utility. The score is samples per minute, with higher being better.

The Xeon 8592+s come off to a great start with over double the performance of the Xeon 6430s, reflecting the data shown on the spec sheets. The Xeon 8480+s however, came as close as 81 points to the Xeon 8592+ in Classroom.

Blender 4.0 CPU2x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
Monster1115.057540.039943.300
Junkshop780.408361.066627.662
Classroom556.550278.228475.144

Cinebench R23

Maxon’s Cinebench R23 is a CPU rendering benchmark that utilizes all CPU cores and threads. We ran it for both multi- and single-core tests. Higher scores are better. In this test, we see roughly double the results on the Emerald Rapids Xeon 8592+s than we did on the Sapphire Rapids 6430s. We did see some better single-core performance out of the Xeon 8480+ than the Xeon 8592+, but this doesn’t come to much of a surprise as the Xeon 8480+ held a higher base clock speed. The Xeon 8592+ did pull way ahead in the multi-core test.

Cinebench R232x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
CPU Multi Core110,49869,66379,164
CPU Single Core1,1441,0221,461
MP Ratio96.63x68.17x54.20x

Cinebench 2024

Here are the CPU results for the 2024 version of Cinebench.

We did see a similar performance pattern between the three CPUs as Cinebench R23.

Cinebench 20242x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
CPU Multi Core6,0013,7464,699
CPU Single Core685976
MP Ratio88.48x63.22x61.44x

Geekbench 6

Geekbench 6 is a cross-platform benchmark measuring overall system performance. Higher scores are better. Geekbench offers a GPU benchmark, but without a GPU, we only have CPU Results.

*We had issues with the Emerald Rapids Xeon 8592+s in this test and it would not complete, so we will revisit this when we can get performance numbers. Until then we only have numbers for the Xeon 6430s and Xeon 8480+s*

Geekbench 62x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
CPU Benchmark -Single CoreN/A1,4881,939
CPU Benchmark – Multi CoreN/A16,05415,218

Y-Cruncher

Y-cruncher is a popular benchmarking and stress-testing application that launched back in 2009. This test is multi-threaded and scalable, computing Pi and other constants up to the trillions of digits. Faster is better in this test.

We do see results following the same pattern as the other tests, with the Xeon 6430 being in the back, and the Xeon 8480+ just tailing behind the numbers from the Xeon 8592+.

Y-Cruncher (lower is better)2x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
1 Billion4.239 seconds6.060 seconds5.136 seconds
2.5 Billion11.466 seconds16.896 seconds13.768 seconds
5 Billion25.325 seconds36.843 seconds29.889 seconds
10 Billion54.921 seconds80.574 seconds65.194 seconds
25 Billion156.923 seconds229.017 seconds186.841 seconds

7-Zip Compression

The popular 7-Zip utility has a built-in memory benchmark, that demonstrates the CPU performance very well. In this test, we run it at a 128MB dictionary size when possible. Expectedly we still see better results on the Xeon 8592+ CPUs.

2x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
Compressing
Current CPU Usage5,609%5,732%5,482%
Current Rating/Usage4.912 GIPS3.912 GIPS4.628 GIPS
Current Rating275,503 GIPS224.209 GIPS253.724 GIPS
Resulting CPU Usage5,605%5,669%5,475%
Resulting Rating/Usage4.883 GIPS3.923 GIPS4.628 GIPS
Resulting Rating273.716 GIPS222.407 GIPS253.382 GIPS
Decompressing
Current CPU Usage6,243%5,852%6,219%
Current Rating/Usage3.635 GIPS3.423 GIPS3.745 GIPS
Current Rating226.917 GIPS200.350 GIPS231.916 GIPS
Resulting CPU Usage6,232%5,894%6,129%
Resulting Rating/Usage3.654 GIPS3.385 GIPS3.871 GIPS
Resulting Rating227.744 GIPS199.363 GIPS237.259 GIPS
Total Rating
Total CPU Usage5,919%5,781%5,802%
Total Rating/Usage4.269 GIPS3.654 GIPS4.249 GIPS
Total Rating250.730 GIPS210.363 GIPS245.320 GIPS

UL Procyon AI Inference

UL’sProcyon AI Inference benchmark suite tests how various AI inference engines perform using state-of-the-art neural networks. We ran these tests on the CPU only. Each number here is an average inference time, where lower is better, and the last row is an overall score where higher is better. The differences between these CPUs is a lot less defined in this test, with the Xeon 8480+ actually pulling ahead in some tests, but in the end, the Xeon 8592+ still did get a higher Overall score.

2x Xeon Platinum 8592+(ER) (R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)2x Xeon Gold 6430(SR)
(R760 – 1TB DDR5 4800MHz)
2x Xeon Platinum 8480+(SR) (ML350 G11 – 256GB DDR5 4400MHz)
MobileNet V33.173.712.34
ResNet 505.234.375.76
Inception V418.6622.5921.70
DeepLab V323.9928.2523.00
YOLO V335.4740.2830.81
REAL-ESRGAN1021.491277.081535.27
Overall Score196161191

CPU Z

Though this isn’t exactly a benchmark, we thought it was worth mentioning the differences in memory speeds, with the only change being the installed CPU.

First is a shot of the memory tab for the Sapphire Rapids Xeon 6430s that were originally installed in our R760.Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ Processor Review (Dell PowerEdge R760) (4)

Next is a shot from the memory tab for the Emerald Rapids Xeon 8592+.

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There is a definite difference in the memory timing on the Xeon 8592+, bringing it a little lower than our Xeon 6430, but likely not enough to impact performance in most real-world applications.

Memory Testing

Looking at the CPU-Z information on the memory, we can run Microbenchmarks from Clamchowder, which is designed to help assess CPU/memory-related parameters including ROB/register file sizes, lock/cache coherency latency, and cache/memory performance. We selected this test to profile the performance improvements between the generations of CPU, and across different access sizes.

For this test, we used 64 threads and ran a whole profile from 64kb to 3,145,728kb. Focusing on the performance once we leave the CPU Cache and go to system memory, we can see a significant lift in throughput with the 5th Gen Xeon across the board on the Write test.

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Looking at read bandwidth, the story isn’t as dramatic, but notable. The difference in clock speeds between the 4th Gen CPU and 5th Gen CPU we tested becomes a little clearer here in this test. Despite the slight disadvantage of the 5th Gen, we can still see that the 5th Gen Xeon Scalable can deliver a drop in performance increase.

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Conclusion

As expected, the Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ performed vastly better in most tests than the Xeon 6430s, but that makes sense as they are not direct competing chips. When adding the Xeon 8480+ into the mix, we see the performance gaps close up quite a bit as these serve closer as a direct predecessor to the Xeon 8592+. A large benefit of the 5th generation Xeon chips is that they utilize the same socket as the 4th generation, allowing older platforms to be upgraded in the field as we did to some of our other servers here.

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We saw significant improvements in performance across all of our workloads between the two 4th-gen Intel Xeon processors and the 5th-gen Xeon 8592+. The biggest improvements were visible in our computational workloads, such as y-cruncher. In our 25-billion digit runs we measured times on the Gold 6430 and Platinum 8480+ of 229 and 187 seconds respectively dropping to just 157 seconds on the Platinum 8592+. There was also a huge boost in performance in Cinebench R23 and 2024, going from just the 4th-gen Platinum 8480+ to the 5th-gen 8592+. In R23 we saw performance jump from 79k to 110k, and in 2024 the speeds increased from 4,699 to 6,001.

The Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ marks a big step forward for the company and even though it can’t go core-to-core with AMD’s beefy chips, the 8592+ does have unique strengths that make it a compelling choice. Intel has significantly optimized these processors for AI and HPC workloads, offering robust performance across the board.

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