CPU Comparison

Intel Xeon 6532P-B vs Intel Xeon 6548P-B

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Xeon 6532P-B is a 32-core, 64-thread server SoC from the Granite Rapids-D family, designed for network and edge workloads that benefit from integrated accelerators, DDR5-5600 memory, and PCIe 5.0 in a single-socket BGA package.

Intel · Intel Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6532P-B
32C / 64T3.9 GHz205 W
8.2
Full review
Intel · Xeon 6 6500P Series
Intel Xeon 6548P-B
32C / 64T3.5 GHz195 W
8.2
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Server / Edge / Embedded
Server / Workstation
Segment
Server / Edge / Workstation
Server / Workstation
Generation
6th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable (Granite Rapids-D)
Xeon 6 (Granite Rapids-SP / Granite Rapids-D)
Launched
2025
2025
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Granite Rapids-D
Granite Rapids-D
Series
Intel Xeon 6
Xeon 6 6500P Series
Family
Xeon 6 SoC (Granite Rapids-D)
Intel Xeon 6
Predecessor
Intel Xeon D‑2700 series
Intel Xeon Gold 6530 (Emerald Rapids‑SP)
Successor
Not yet announced

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
32
32
Threads
64
64
Base Clock
2.2 GHz
2 GHz
Boost Clock
3.9 GHz
3.5 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
128 MB
128 MB
L2 Cache
64 MB
TDP
205 W
195 W
Architecture
Architecture
Granite Rapids-D (Redwood Cove P‑cores)
Granite Rapids-D (Redwood Cove P‑cores)
Process Node
Intel 3
Intel 3
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5-5600
DDR5-6400
Memory Channels
Quad (4)
Quad (4)
Max Memory
1130 GB
1130 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCBGA4368
LGA 4710
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0 / 4.0
PCIe 5.0 / PCIe 4.0
PCIe Lanes
48
48
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Xeon 6532P-B0
Intel Xeon 6548P-B

Gaming

Intel Xeon 6532P-B0
Intel Xeon 6548P-B

Virtualization

Intel Xeon 6532P-B0
Intel Xeon 6548P-B

Efficiency

Intel Xeon 6532P-B0
Intel Xeon 6548P-B

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Xeon 6532P-BGood for edge inference
  • Intel AMX and AVX‑512 provide hardware acceleration for matrix operations
  • Suitable for CPU‑based AI inference at the edge, not large‑scale training
  • No official MLPerf or similar benchmark scores published for this SKU
Intel Xeon 6548P-BVery Good (for CPU‑based AI)
  • Intel AMX on every P‑core for BF16/FP16/int8 inference
  • AVX‑512 with 2x512‑bit FMA units
  • Well‑suited as a host CPU for GPU‑accelerated AI systems
  • Not a replacement for dedicated AI accelerators

Content Creation

Intel Xeon 6532P-BLimited
Video transcoding via Intel Media Transcode Accelerator (if enabled)Light 3D renderingAudio production
Intel Xeon 6548P-BGood (for server‑side workflows)
Server‑side video transcodingBatch rendering and simulationData analytics and ETLSoftware builds and CI

Gaming

Intel Xeon 6532P-BNot applicable
  • Server SoC not validated for gaming workloads
  • No integrated graphics
  • No official gaming benchmarks published
Intel Xeon 6548P-BNot applicable
  • Server CPU not targeted at gaming
  • No official or community gaming benchmarks available
  • Single‑threaded performance is modest versus client CPUs

Industry Impact

Gaming
Negligible
Low
Workstations
Moderate (single‑socket workstations with integrated I/O)
Moderate
Content Creation
Low
Low (indirect via server‑side processing)
Virtualization
Moderate (small to medium virtualization hosts at the edge)
High

Best CPU by Use Case

5G vRAN and RAN
Excellent
Network and Security Appliances
Excellent
Edge AI Inference
Very Good
Media Transcoding at the Edge
Very Good
General Purpose Single‑Socket Servers
Good
AI Inference & Small LLM Hosting
Very Good
Virtualized Cloud & VDI
Very Good
Network & Edge / vRAN
Excellent
Database & Analytics
Very Good
Single‑Socket Workstation
Good

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Xeon 6532P-B

Pros

  • 32 P‑cores and 64 threads in a single‑socket SoC
  • Integrated accelerators (QAT, DLB, DSA, AMX) for network and AI workloads
  • DDR5‑5600 support with ECC
  • 48 PCIe 5.0/4.0 lanes from the CPU
  • Intel 3 process and modern Xeon 6 architecture
  • Designed for power‑optimized edge and networking servers

Cons

  • Single‑socket only; no dual‑socket scalability
  • BGA4368 socket means the CPU is soldered and not upgradeable
  • 4 memory channels and 1.13 TB max memory are lower than Granite Rapids‑SP or EPYC 9005
  • 205 W TDP is still high for very constrained edge environments
  • No integrated graphics and limited official benchmark data
Intel Xeon 6548P-B

Pros

  • 32 P‑cores with AMX and AVX‑512 for AI and HPC
  • Integrated QAT, DLB and vRAN Boost accelerators
  • 48 PCIe Gen4/Gen5 lanes in a 1S platform
  • Quad‑channel DDR5‑6400 with ECC and TME
  • Modern Intel 3 process and Granite Rapids architecture
  • Good fit for AI inference, virtualization and network/edge workloads

Cons

  • 195 W TDP requires robust cooling
  • 1S‑only, no dual‑socket upgrade path
  • No integrated graphics
  • Limited public benchmark data as of mid‑2026
  • Higher platform cost than older Xeon Gold generations

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Xeon 6532P-B

Intel Xeon 6548P-B

  • AMD EPYC 9354

    Server / AI

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon Gold 6530

    Server

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon Gold 6538N

    Server

    Rival
  • AMD EPYC 8434PN

    Server / Cloud

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon 6518P-B

    Server / 1S

    Rival
  • AMD EPYC 8024P
    Alt

    8‑core low‑power SP6 CPU for edge and cloud where fewer cores and lower TDP are preferred.

  • Intel Xeon 6700P Series SKUs
    Alt

    Higher‑core‑count Granite Rapids‑SP parts for dual‑socket or more demanding multi‑workload servers.

Our Verdict on Each

A highly integrated, accelerator-rich Xeon 6 SoC for edge and networking deployments where core density, on-die I/O, and power efficiency matter more than raw per-core frequency or multi-socket scalability.

Best for: Building or specifying single‑socket edge or network appliances where integrated I/O, accelerators, and board space matter more than multi‑socket scalability or maximum memory capacity.

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A modern 32‑core Xeon 6 P‑core CPU that brings meaningful AI, crypto and networking acceleration to the mainstream single‑socket server space, though its 195 W TDP and 1S‑only design limit appeal to dual‑socket or low‑power deployments.

Best for: Single‑socket server or workstation needing strong AI and network acceleration with quad‑channel DDR5 and many PCIe Gen5 lanes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster for gaming, Intel Xeon 6532P-B or Intel Xeon 6548P-B?

For gaming, the Intel Xeon 6532P-B leads with a gaming performance score of 0/100 among Intel Xeon 6532P-B and Intel Xeon 6548P-B.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Xeon 6548P-B has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Xeon 6532P-B (205 W), Intel Xeon 6548P-B (195 W).

Do Intel Xeon 6532P-B and Intel Xeon 6548P-B use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Xeon 6532P-B: FCBGA4368, Intel Xeon 6548P-B: LGA 4710), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Xeon 6532P-B posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Xeon 6532P-B (0). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.