Article ID: 000091801 Content Type: Product Comparison Last Reviewed: 02/08/2023

Why Is Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 2630v3 Slower than an i5 Processor While Using Adobe?

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Summary

Contact Adobe to check what kind of processor requirements is best suited for their application.

Description
Note

Information on this page is applicable for Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 v3 Family, which is Discontinued. Please check the applicable products at the bottom of this page.

If you have a current-generation Intel server product, please visit www.intel.com/support and input your product name in the search box to look for the most recent content associated with your product.

Need to know why Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2630 v3 has low performance compared to Core i5 Processors while using Adobe's during after effects, playback speed, rendering etc.

Resolution

We cannot directly compare the performance of our Xeon and Core processors because they are in different families and marketing segments.

The Intel® Xeon® processor E5 2600 v3 family provides performance, I/O, and memory capabilities for a wide range of compute-intensive communications while the Core series processors are designed for desktop applications.

Aside from the target segment stated, processor performance also depends on the application. It depends on how it was programmed to maximize multiple cores and features of a processor.

For more information about our Intel Xeon, please check the link below.

Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v3 Product Family

Aside from the target segment stated above, processor performance also depends on the application. It depends how it was programmed to maximize multiple cores and features of a processor.

We highly recommend contacting the vendor of your application for more information.

If you have further questions, please visit www.intel.com/support.

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