The Intel Xeon 6507P carries a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 150W and is manufactured on a 3 nm semiconductor process, reflecting a compact fabrication node for a server-grade chip. It supports the PCIe 5.0 interface standard and is fully 64-bit compatible, with a maximum operating temperature rated at 103 °C. The processor does not include integrated graphics, which is typical for dedicated server and workstation deployments where discrete or no graphics output is expected.
The Intel Xeon 6507P runs eight cores at a base frequency of 3.5 GHz, totaling 16 threads, with a Turbo Boost 2.0 clock speed reaching up to 4.3 GHz under load. The clock multiplier is set at 35 and cannot be adjusted, as the processor does not feature an unlocked multiplier. Cache is structured across three levels: 896 KB of L1, 16 MB of L2 at 2 MB per core, and 48 MB of L3 cache at 6 MB per core — providing a substantial amount of on-die storage to help sustain throughput across multi-threaded workloads.
The Intel Xeon 6507P supports DDR5 memory across eight channels, with a maximum supported speed of 6400 MHz and a total capacity ceiling of 4000 GB. ECC memory is fully supported, which ensures data integrity during operation — a standard requirement in server and enterprise environments. Peak memory bandwidth reaches 409.6 GB/s, and the bus transfer rate is rated at 24 GT/s, collectively allowing the processor to sustain high data throughput across memory-intensive tasks.
The Intel Xeon 6507P supports multithreading, allowing each physical core to handle two threads simultaneously for more efficient utilization under parallel workloads. The processor also includes NX bit support, which provides a hardware-level security feature to help prevent certain classes of malicious code execution. On the instruction set side, it covers a broad range including AVX and AVX2 for wide vector operations, FMA3, F16C, AES for hardware-accelerated encryption, MMX, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2 — giving it a well-rounded set of extensions suited to varied computational tasks.