CPU Side-by-side

AMD EPYC 7763 vs Intel Xeon E-2388G

AMD EPYC 7763 leads the sample benchmark set; Intel Xeon E-2388G is the leaner pick when lower power or smaller plans matter.

Specifications

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SpecAMD EPYC 7763Intel Xeon E-2388GRow winner
Cores648AMD EPYC 7763
Threads12816AMD EPYC 7763
Base clock2.45 GHz3.20 GHzIntel Xeon E-2388G
Boost clock3.50 GHz5.10 GHzIntel Xeon E-2388G
Cache256 MB16 MBAMD EPYC 7763
TDP280 W95 WIntel Xeon E-2388G
Lithography7 nm14 nmAMD EPYC 7763

Benchmarks

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Benchmarks
MetricAB
Geekbench multi25,80010,200
Geekbench single1,4201,850
PassMark CPU63,50022,450

Plans with AMD EPYC 7763

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Plans with Intel Xeon E-2388G

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AMD EPYC 7763 is the better hosting CPU when you need dense virtualization, GPU-side orchestration, or many parallel jobs. Intel Xeon E-2388G is the leaner choice when one fast thread matters more than fleet density. Do not buy either label blindly; the server plan decides the real cost.

Quick Verdict

Choose AMD EPYC 7763 for multi-tenant VPS nodes, CI workers, render queues, databases with many active sessions, and GPU servers where the CPU feeds accelerators rather than winning a single-thread benchmark.

Choose Intel Xeon E-2388G for smaller dedicated servers, control panels, WordPress workloads, game servers, and legacy software that still rewards high boost clocks over large core counts.

Watch the traps before checkout:

  • A vCPU on an oversold VPS is not the same product as a dedicated core on bare metal.
  • NVMe capacity matters less than sustained IOPS when noisy neighbors hit the same storage tier.
  • Backup inclusion changes the monthly bill more often than the CPU badge does.
  • Egress allowances can turn a cheap dedicated server into an expensive CDN substitute.
  • SLA language does not protect you from migration work when the node is simply the wrong size.

Specification Snapshot

CPUCores / threadsBase / boostCacheTDPSocketGeneration
AMD EPYC 776364 / 1282.45 / 3.5 GHz256 MB280 WSP3Milan
Intel Xeon E-2388G8 / 163.2 / 5.1 GHz16 MB95 WLGA 1200Rocket Lake

AMD EPYC 7763 has 64 cores and 128 threads. Intel Xeon E-2388G has 8 cores and 16 threads.

AMD EPYC 7763 carries 256 MB of cache. Intel Xeon E-2388G carries 16 MB of cache.

Intel Xeon E-2388G boosts to 5.1 GHz. AMD EPYC 7763 boosts to 3.5 GHz.

AMD EPYC 7763 has a 280 W TDP. Intel Xeon E-2388G has a 95 W TDP.

Benchmark Meaning

Intel Xeon E-2388G leads the single-thread score in the current benchmark set: 1,850 against 1,420 for AMD EPYC 7763. That matters for PHP request latency, small database transactions, and older licensing models that punish horizontal scaling.

AMD EPYC 7763 leads the multi-thread score: 25,800 against 10,200 for Intel Xeon E-2388G. That matters for VM density, container fleets, compile farms, batch processing, and background jobs that can keep many threads busy.

AMD EPYC 7763 also leads the PassMark score: 63,500 against 22,450 for Intel Xeon E-2388G. Treat that as a capacity signal, not a promise that every rented vCPU will behave like bare metal.

Hosting Cost Reality

In the current listed plans, Selectel lists a GPU A100 plan with AMD EPYC 7763, 16 CPU cores, 120 GB RAM, 1,024 GB NVMe, 10 TB bandwidth, and a monthly price of $2,190. That is a GPU-server conversation, not a bargain VPS conversation.

In the same listed plans, OVHcloud lists a Rise-1 dedicated server with Intel Xeon E-2388G, 6 CPU cores, 32 GB RAM, 1,024 GB NVMe, and a monthly price of $64.80. That is closer to the global bare-metal market a US or UK buyer can compare without currency gymnastics.

Timeweb, Beget, and Selectel also expose Intel Xeon E-2388G in lower-cost VPS or dedicated rows. Those rows can be useful for staging, control panels, and small production sites, but shared storage, CPU steal, backup policy, and datacenter location will decide whether the plan is actually cheap.

Workload Fit

Pick AMD EPYC 7763 when the workload scales across many workers. Kubernetes nodes, virtualization hosts, analytics jobs, media encoding, database replicas, and GPU control workloads can use the core count. The trade-off is power, price, and the risk of paying for idle capacity.

Pick Intel Xeon E-2388G when the workload wants high per-core speed. A modest dedicated server with this CPU can be a sensible home for a busy WordPress site, a small SaaS backend, a control panel, or a game server. The ceiling arrives faster when concurrency grows.

Do not use AMD EPYC 7763 as a magic fix for slow storage. A 64-core CPU cannot compensate for weak IOPS, thin backup policy, or poor network routing. Do not use Intel Xeon E-2388G for dense virtualization unless you enjoy planning migrations during a traffic spike.

Decision Matrix

If this is your main constraintPreferWhy
Many parallel jobsAMD EPYC 776364 cores and 128 threads give more scheduling room.
Single-thread latencyIntel Xeon E-2388G5.1 GHz boost and the higher single-thread score fit bursty apps.
GPU server control planeAMD EPYC 7763The listed plans pair it with an A100 server tier.
Low monthly bare metalIntel Xeon E-2388GThe sampled Rise-1 dedicated row is far cheaper in USD.
VPS densityAMD EPYC 7763More cores and cache suit many tenants when the provider does not oversell.
Small production siteIntel Xeon E-2388GFewer cores are enough when storage and backups are sized correctly.

Data on this comparison was refreshed on July 4, 2026. HostScout may use affiliate links, but affiliate status does not change the technical verdict: buy AMD EPYC 7763 for parallel capacity and buy Intel Xeon E-2388G for cheaper high-clock dedicated hosting.