Sit back:
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/3276vs4323/Intel-Xeon-W-2102-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-5700G
That doesn’t really seem surprising; a Xeon with a slower clock, fewer cores/threads, and is 3 years of tech behind a newer CPU that’s faster (and has a turbo setting that gets it to roughly double the clock speed of the Xeon) with more cores/threads.
I have one of those CPU’s in the Dell 5820 Workstation, runs fine for it’s workload, data storage and video work on the ARC.
I want threads when compiling… that’s why I have 36 in the Z440, not worried about speed.
What is your CPU model?
It’s a Xeon E5-2695 v4, Then I have Dual Xeons in the ML 150, they are 24 thread devices, but may upgrade to a matched pair of the one in the Z440.