CPU Comparison

Core i5-6500TE vs Intel Core i5-7500T

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-6500TE is a specialized, low-power variant of the standard 6th generation Skylake desktop processors. Released in late 2015, it is designed for embedded systems, mini PCs, and all-in-one computers where thermal constraints and power efficiency are paramount. It features a significantly reduced TDP of 35W compared to the standard 65W of the i5-6400. To achieve this, its base clock is lowered to 2.3 GHz, though it retains the ability to boost up to 3.3 GHz when thermal headroom allows. The processor still offers 4 cores and 4 threads, along with 6MB of L3 cache, ensuring reliable performance for continuous workloads. It supports both DDR3L and DDR4 memory, providing flexibility for system builders. The integrated HD Graphics 530 handles 4K media playback effortlessly. While not designed for high-performance gaming or heavy compute tasks, the 6500TE excels in fanless designs and digital signage applications where 24/7 operation is required.

Top pick
Intel · Core i5
Core i5-6500TE
4C / 4T3.3 GHz35 W
7.5
Full review
Intel · Core i5
Intel Core i5-7500T
4C / 4T3.3 GHz35 W
6.8
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
Desktop
Segment
Embedded
Desktop (Low Power)
Generation
6th Gen (Skylake)
7th Gen (Kaby Lake)
Launched
2015
2017
Status
End-of-life
Active
Codename
Skylake
Kaby Lake
Series
Core i5
Core i5
Family
Skylake
7th Generation Core i5
Predecessor
Intel Core i5-4590T
Intel Core i5-6500T
Successor
Intel Core i5-7500T
Intel Core i5-8500T

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
4
4
Threads
4
4
Base Clock
2.3 GHz
2.7 GHz
Boost Clock
3.3 GHz
3.3 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
6 MB
6 MB
TDP
35 W
35 W
Architecture
Architecture
Skylake
Kaby Lake
Process Node
14nm
14nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4, DDR3L
DDR4
Memory Speed
DDR4-2133, DDR3L-1600
DDR4-2400
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
64 GB
64 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
LGA 1151
LGA 1151
PCIe Version
PCIe 3.0
Gen 3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Core i5-6500TE

Handles office tasks and kiosk applications perfectly, though slower than standard desktop chips.

Intel Core i5-7500T75

Strong performance for office suites and general multitasking.

Gaming

Core i5-6500TE

Not intended for gaming. Low base clocks and 4 cores severely limit gaming performance.

Intel Core i5-7500T22

Not suitable for gaming due to weak HD 630 graphics.

Virtualization

Core i5-6500TE

Capable of running lightweight home server VMs due to quad-core design, though limited by 4 threads.

Intel Core i5-7500T40

Limited by 4 cores and 4 threads, poor for heavy VMs.

Efficiency

Core i5-6500TE

Excellent efficiency for its generation, tailored specifically for low-power envelopes.

Intel Core i5-7500T95

Excellent performance per watt for silent desktop builds.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Core i5-6500TEPoor
  • No AI hardware
  • Low power limits restrict compute capacity
Intel Core i5-7500TPoor
  • No AI acceleration hardware
  • Limited by 4 threads

Content Creation

Core i5-6500TEPoor
Basic Media Encoding via Quick Sync
Intel Core i5-7500TPoor
Basic Document EditingLight Photo Trimming

Gaming

Core i5-6500TEPoor
  • Low base clock of 2.3 GHz
  • Designed for stability, not burst gaming frame rates
  • HD 530 graphics are insufficient for modern gaming
Intel Core i5-7500TPoor
  • Uses Intel HD 630 graphics
  • Only for basic 2D games
  • No hardware support for modern gaming features

Industry Impact

Gaming
None
Low
Workstations
Low
Low
Content Creation
Low
Low
Virtualization
Moderate
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

Digital Signage
Excellent
Home NAS Server
Very Good
Office Productivity
Good
Gaming
Poor
Poor
Office Applications
Excellent
Web Browsing
Excellent
Video Playback
Excellent
Light Programming
Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Content Creators
Developers
Workstation Users
Streamers
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Targeted
Students
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Core i5-6500TE

Pros

  • Extremely low 35W TDP
  • Supports passive cooling designs
  • Reliable 4-core performance for 24/7 use
  • Supports Intel vPro for enterprise management

Cons

  • Low base clock of 2.3 GHz
  • Locked multiplier
  • Hard to find as a standalone retail part
  • Not suited for high-performance tasks
Intel Core i5-7500T

Pros

  • Excellent 35W power efficiency
  • Good for everyday office and media tasks
  • Higher clocks than the 7400T
  • Wide motherboard compatibility

Cons

  • Lacks Hyper-Threading
  • Relatively low turbo boost ceiling
  • Weak integrated graphics
  • End-of-life platform

Competitors & Alternatives

Core i5-6500TE

Intel Core i5-7500T

Our Verdict on Each

Core i5-6500TERecommended

An excellent specialized processor for its intended niche, offering quad-core performance in a highly constrained 35W thermal envelope for 24/7 operation.

Best for: Building a fanless home server or repurposing an embedded board

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A solid low-power desktop CPU with slightly higher clocks than the 7400T, but still hampered by a lack of Hyper-Threading.

Best for: Building a low-power, silent NAS or HTPC using used parts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Core i5-6500TE or Intel Core i5-7500T?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Core i5-6500TE comes out ahead with a score of 7.5/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which is faster for gaming, Core i5-6500TE or Intel Core i5-7500T?

For gaming, the Intel Core i5-7500T leads with a gaming performance score of 22/100 among Core i5-6500TE and Intel Core i5-7500T.

Do Core i5-6500TE and Intel Core i5-7500T use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the LGA 1151 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i5-7500T posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i5-7500T (5,500). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.