Ryzen Embedded V2546vsEPYC 9755
The EPYC 9755 is a 128-core server monster built for massive data centers and heavy virtualization, while the Ryzen Embedded V2546 is a low-power 6-core chip designed for industrial systems and compact appliances.
Ryzen Embedded V2546
Renoir · 7 nm · 2020
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EPYC 9755
Turin · 4 nm · 2024
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Overall Performance Score
A unified score from combined synthetic and real-world benchmarks. 100 represents the fastest desktop CPU available.
Side-by-Side Specs
Every detail compared. Highlighted cells indicate the leading value for that metric.
Which should you buy?
The EPYC 9755 dominates with massively more cores and memory, winning for heavy server workloads, while the Ryzen Embedded V2546 is for low-power embedded systems.
For budget buyers, the Ryzen Embedded V2546 is the smarter pick due to far lower power needs and cost for basic tasks.
The Ryzen Embedded V2546 is the right choice for a fanless industrial controller where low heat and small size matter more than raw speed.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Ryzen Embedded V2546 better than the EPYC 9755?
Overall the EPYC 9755 is the stronger processor: it ranks higher in our aggregate performance score (100 vs 7 out of 100), so it leads the Ryzen Embedded V2546 in most workloads.
How much faster is the EPYC 9755 than the Ryzen Embedded V2546?
Based on our aggregated benchmark scores the EPYC 9755 is roughly 1329% faster than the Ryzen Embedded V2546 overall. The real-world gap varies by game, resolution and settings.
Which should you buy, the Ryzen Embedded V2546 or the EPYC 9755?
If you want the most performance, pick the EPYC 9755. If the Ryzen Embedded V2546 is meaningfully cheaper where you shop, it can be the better value for similar real-world results — check current prices and the full spec comparison above before deciding.