The Intel Xeon E-2468 carries a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 65W and a maximum operating temperature of 100 °C, reflecting its suitability for sustained server workloads within controlled thermal environments. It is manufactured on a 10 nm process node and fully supports 64-bit computing. Connectivity is handled through PCIe 5, enabling high-throughput communication with compatible expansion hardware. The processor does not include integrated graphics, meaning a discrete GPU or remote management solution is required for display output.
The Intel Xeon E-2468 operates across 8 cores at a base frequency of 2.6 GHz, with a clock multiplier of 26, and scales up to a 5.2 GHz turbo clock speed through Turbo Boost version 2 when workload conditions allow. Its 16 threads enable concurrent processing across multiple tasks without requiring additional physical cores. The processor is equipped with 24 MB of L3 cache, distributed at 3 MB per core, which helps reduce latency when accessing frequently used data during demanding operations.
The Intel Xeon E-2468 supports DDR5 memory at speeds of up to 4800 MHz across two channels, with a maximum addressable capacity of 128 GB. It delivers a peak memory bandwidth of 76.8 GB/s and a bus transfer rate of 16 GT/s, supporting consistent data throughput for server-oriented tasks. The processor also includes ECC memory support, allowing it to detect and correct single-bit memory errors — an important reliability feature for environments where data integrity is a priority.
The Intel Xeon E-2468 makes use of multithreading to handle multiple execution threads simultaneously across its physical cores. It supports a broad set of instruction sets including MMX, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AES, F16C, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a range of workloads from floating-point computation to hardware-accelerated encryption. The processor also includes the NX bit, a hardware-level security feature that helps prevent certain classes of malicious code from executing in memory regions designated for data.
In PassMark testing, the Intel Xeon E-2468 achieves a multi-threaded score of 26,224, reflecting its overall throughput capacity across all cores and threads. Its single-core PassMark result of 3,956 indicates the per-core processing capability, which is relevant for workloads that rely heavily on single-threaded execution rather than parallelism.