The Intel Xeon E-2434 carries a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 55W and a maximum operating temperature of 100 °C, positioning it as a lower-power option within the enterprise CPU space and making it suitable for server enclosures with moderate cooling capacity. It is manufactured on a 10 nm process node, supports 64-bit computing, and provides PCIe 5 connectivity for interfacing with high-bandwidth expansion hardware. The processor does not include integrated graphics, so any deployment requiring a visual interface will need a discrete GPU or a dedicated remote management solution.
The Intel Xeon E-2434 operates across 4 cores at a base frequency of 3.4 GHz, with a clock multiplier of 34, and scales up to a 5 GHz turbo clock speed through Turbo Boost version 2 when conditions allow. Multithreading enables 8 threads in total, doubling the concurrent execution capacity relative to the physical core count. The processor is equipped with 12 MB of L3 cache at 3 MB per core, providing a buffer that helps reduce latency when accessing frequently used data during active workloads.
The Intel Xeon E-2434 supports DDR5 memory running at speeds of up to 4800 MHz across two channels, with a maximum supported capacity of 128 GB and a bus transfer rate of 16 GT/s. ECC memory support is included, allowing the system to identify and correct single-bit memory errors in real time — a key consideration for server workloads where sustained data accuracy is a requirement rather than an option.
The Intel Xeon E-2434 supports multithreading, allowing it to handle two threads per physical core for a total of 8 concurrent threads. Its instruction set includes MMX, AVX, AVX2, AES, FMA3, F16C, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, providing native coverage for vectorized computation, floating-point workloads, and hardware-accelerated encryption. The processor also incorporates the NX bit, a hardware security mechanism that prevents code execution in memory regions designated solely for data, offering a layer of protection against certain classes of memory exploitation.
The Intel Xeon E-2434 registers a multi-threaded PassMark score of 15,133, capturing its aggregate throughput across all cores and threads under parallel load. Its single-core PassMark result of 3,800 indicates the per-core processing capability, which is the more relevant figure for applications that are not designed to distribute execution across multiple threads simultaneously.