The Intel Xeon Platinum 8570 carries a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 350W, reflecting the significant thermal output expected from a processor at this core count, and has a maximum operating temperature of 99°C. It is manufactured on a 10nm semiconductor process, supports the 64-bit instruction architecture, and includes PCIe 5 connectivity for high-speed peripheral and I/O expansion. The processor does not feature integrated graphics, meaning a discrete GPU is required for any display output.
The Intel Xeon Platinum 8570 runs 56 cores at a base frequency of 2.1GHz each, with a clock multiplier of 21 and 112 threads available through multithreading for broad parallel workload distribution. Using Turbo Boost version 2, the processor can reach up to 4GHz under appropriate conditions, though the multiplier is locked and cannot be manually adjusted. Cache capacity is a standout aspect of this chip, with 300MB of L3 cache spread across the cores at 5.36MB per core, providing substantial on-die storage to support the high throughput demands typical of large server workloads.
The Intel Xeon Platinum 8570 supports DDR5 memory across eight channels, enabling a peak bandwidth of 358.4 GB/s and a maximum RAM speed of 5600 MHz — figures that reflect the demands of large, throughput-intensive server workloads. The processor accommodates up to 4000GB of total memory, making it suited to environments where large in-memory datasets are a routine requirement. ECC memory is fully supported, ensuring data integrity across extended operation, and the bus transfer rate of 20 GT/s supports fast data movement between the processor and memory subsystem.
The Intel Xeon Platinum 8570 supports multithreading, enabling each of its 56 cores to handle two threads concurrently for more efficient utilization under parallel workloads. It includes the NX bit for hardware-enforced memory protection against certain code execution vulnerabilities. The processor's instruction set coverage spans MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, providing native support for hardware-accelerated encryption, vectorized floating-point operations, and a range of multimedia and data processing tasks without relying solely on software-based implementations.
In PassMark testing, the Intel Xeon Platinum 8570 achieves a multi-threaded score of 137,588, a figure that reflects the aggregate compute throughput available across its 56 cores and 112 threads. Its single-threaded PassMark result of 3,224 is notably more modest, indicating that the processor's strength lies in highly parallel workloads rather than in sequential, single-core execution.