The Intel Xeon E-2436 carries a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 65W and is built on a 10nm semiconductor process, with a maximum operating temperature of 100°C. It supports the PCIe 5 interface standard and is fully 64-bit compatible. The processor does not include integrated graphics, so a discrete GPU is required for display output.
The Intel Xeon E-2436 runs six cores at a base speed of 2.9GHz each, with 12 threads available through multithreading and a clock multiplier of 29. Using Turbo Boost version 2, the processor can reach a turbo clock speed of 5GHz under suitable conditions. Cache is handled by 18MB of L3 shared across the cores, working out to 3MB per core, which provides a reasonable buffer for frequently accessed data during processing tasks.
The Intel Xeon E-2436 supports DDR5 memory across two channels, with a maximum supported capacity of 128GB and a peak RAM speed of 4800MHz. Memory bandwidth reaches up to 76.8 GB/s, assisted by a bus transfer rate of 16 GT/s. The processor also supports ECC memory, which enables error detection and correction — a standard requirement in enterprise and server environments where data reliability is essential.
The Intel Xeon E-2436 supports multithreading, allowing each physical core to handle two threads simultaneously for more efficient parallel processing. It includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection against certain classes of malicious code execution. The processor also comes with a broad set of instruction sets — MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2 — covering everything from legacy multimedia instructions to modern vectorized math and hardware-accelerated encryption.
In PassMark testing, the Intel Xeon E-2436 achieves a multi-threaded score of 21,708, reflecting its capacity for parallel workloads across all cores and threads. Its single-threaded PassMark result of 3,575 indicates the per-core performance available for tasks that rely on sequential execution rather than parallelism.