CPU Comparison

Intel Xeon 6513P-B vs Intel Xeon 6527P

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Xeon 6513P-B is a single-socket server processor in the Xeon 6 family, offering 20 cores, 40 threads, 80 MB of L3 cache, and a 130 W TDP, with DDR5 memory support and 48 PCIe lanes (Gen 5 and Gen 4).

Intel · Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6513P-B
20C / 40T3.3 GHz130 W
7.5
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Top pick
Intel · Intel Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6527P
24C / 48T4.2 GHz255 W
8.5
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Data Center & Edge
Data Center / Enterprise Server
Segment
Server
Server
Generation
6th Generation Xeon (Xeon 6)
6th Gen Xeon Scalable (Granite Rapids-SP, 6700/6500 series)
Launched
2025
2025
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Granite Rapids-D
Granite Rapids-SP
Series
Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6
Family
Xeon
Xeon 6 (Granite Rapids-SP)
Predecessor
Intel Xeon Gold 6526Y (Emerald Rapids-SP, 16c)

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
20
24
Threads
40
48
Base Clock
2 GHz
3 GHz
Boost Clock
3.3 GHz
4.2 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
80 MB
144 MB
TDP
130 W
255 W
Architecture
Architecture
Granite Rapids-D (Xeon 6)
Granite Rapids-SP (Intel Xeon 6, 6th Gen Scalable)
Process Node
Intel 3
Intel 3
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
6400 MT/s
Memory Channels
Octa (8)
Max Memory
1130 GB
4096 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCBGA4368
FCLGA4710
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0 and 4.0
PCIe 5.0
PCIe Lanes
48
88
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
No
No

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Xeon 6513P-BGood
  • Supports Intel AMX to accelerate matrix operations for AI inference.
  • AVX-512 provides additional vector performance.
  • Suitable for on-prem inference and small model training on CPU.
Intel Xeon 6527PCapable
  • Intel AMX enables faster matrix operations for CPU-based inference.
  • DL Boost further enhances INT8/BF16 workloads on CPU.
  • For large-scale training, GPU/accelerator offload is still typical.

Content Creation

Intel Xeon 6513P-BModerate
CPU-based RenderingVideo Encoding (software)Light AI/ML InferenceData Analytics
Intel Xeon 6527PNot Targeted

Gaming

Intel Xeon 6513P-BNot Applicable
  • No integrated graphics.
  • Platform targets servers and edge appliances, not desktop gaming.
  • Use cases do not include high-refresh-rate gaming.
Intel Xeon 6527PNot Applicable
  • Server-class part without integrated graphics.
  • Platform and socket are not designed for consumer gaming motherboards.
  • Clocks are competitive, but gaming is not a target use case.

Industry Impact

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

Best CPU by Use Case

Edge Compute Nodes
Very Good
Virtualization
Very Good
Network Functions Virtualization
Very Good
Light AI Inference
Good
Media Transcoding
Good
Enterprise Database (OLTP & Analytics)
Very Good
Virtualization (VMs and Containers)
Excellent
AI Inference on CPU (AMX)
Very Good
Software-Defined Storage (Ceph, NFS/SMB gateways)
Very Good
Web/App Tier Services
Excellent

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Xeon 6513P-B

Pros

  • 20 performance cores and 40 threads for concurrent workloads.
  • DDR5 memory support for high bandwidth and large capacity.
  • 48 PCIe lanes with Gen 5 and Gen 4 for modern accelerators.
  • Intel AMX and AVX-512 for AI and analytics.
  • 130 W TDP suitable for power-constrained edge environments.

Cons

  • No integrated graphics.
  • Multiplier locked; not designed for overclocking.
  • Single-socket only; not suitable for multi-socket scale-out.
  • BGA package limits upgradability.
  • Not suited for consumer gaming workloads.
Intel Xeon 6527P

Pros

  • High 4.2 GHz all-core turbo for a 24-core server CPU.
  • 144 MB L3 cache improves working-set performance for databases and analytics.
  • Eight-channel DDR5-6400 delivers strong memory bandwidth.
  • 88 PCIe 5.0 lanes per CPU, with flexibility to trade UPI for PCIe in 1S designs.
  • Comprehensive accelerator suite (AMX, QAT, DSA, IAA, DLB) for AI and data-path offload.
  • Robust security features (TDX, TME-MK, SGX, Boot Guard).

Cons

  • No integrated graphics; requires a discrete GPU or IPMI for headless management.
  • 255 W TDP demands capable cooling and power delivery in 1U/2U racks.
  • Xeon 6 platform lock-in; not compatible with older LGA4677 boards.
  • Overclocking is not supported (multiplier locked).
  • Vendor-specific firmware and tooling are needed to fully exploit SST and accelerators.

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Xeon 6513P-B

Intel Xeon 6527P

Our Verdict on Each

A capable, single-socket Xeon 6 SoC tailored for edge and networking deployments, balancing 20 performance cores with rich I/O and built-in accelerators; not for gaming, but well-suited for consolidation at the edge.

Best for: Single-socket edge server or network appliance requiring 20 cores, DDR5, and PCIe Gen 5 in a 130 W envelope.

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Intel Xeon 6527PRecommended

A strong, frequency-focused 24-core SKU in the Xeon 6 family with a generous 144 MB L3 cache, hardware accelerators (AMX, QAT, DSA, IAA, DLB), and 88 PCIe Gen5 lanes. It suits dual-socket servers where per-core speed and I/O bandwidth matter more than maximizing core count.

Best for: Dual-socket servers where per-thread speed, large L3, and rich I/O matter — for example database, virtualization, and edge compute nodes that benefit from AMX/QAT/DSA. Choose the 6527P when you want higher clocks than the 6520P and can accommodate the 255 W TDP.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Xeon 6513P-B or Intel Xeon 6527P?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Xeon 6527P comes out ahead with a score of 8.5/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Xeon 6513P-B has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Xeon 6513P-B (130 W), Intel Xeon 6527P (255 W).

Do Intel Xeon 6513P-B and Intel Xeon 6527P use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Xeon 6513P-B: FCBGA4368, Intel Xeon 6527P: FCLGA4710), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Xeon 6527P has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Xeon 6513P-B (20 cores), Intel Xeon 6527P (24 cores).