CPU Comparison

Intel Xeon 6548P-B vs Intel Xeon 6731P

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Xeon 6548P-B is a 32-core, 64-thread server processor based on the Granite Rapids-D architecture and Intel 3 process, aimed at single-socket data center, edge, and workstation platforms requiring strong AI and accelerator features alongside quad-channel DDR5-6400 and 48 PCIe Gen4/Gen5 lanes.

Intel · Xeon 6 6500P Series
Intel Xeon 6548P-B
32C / 64T3.5 GHz195 W
8.2
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Top pick
Intel · Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6731P
32C / 64T4.1 GHz245 W
8.6
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Server / Workstation
1S Server & Workstation
Segment
Server / Workstation
Server / Workstation
Generation
Xeon 6 (Granite Rapids-SP / Granite Rapids-D)
6th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable (Granite Rapids-SP)
Launched
2025
2025
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Granite Rapids-D
Granite Rapids-SP
Series
Xeon 6 6500P Series
Xeon 6
Family
Intel Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6 with P-Cores
Predecessor
Intel Xeon Gold 6530 (Emerald Rapids‑SP)
Intel Xeon Gold/Platinum 32-core 3rd/4th Gen Scalable CPUs
Successor
Not yet announced

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
32
32
Threads
64
64
Base Clock
2 GHz
2.5 GHz
Boost Clock
3.5 GHz
4.1 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
128 MB
144 MB
TDP
195 W
245 W
Architecture
Architecture
Granite Rapids-D (Redwood Cove P‑cores)
Granite Rapids-SP (Redwood Cove P-cores)
Process Node
Intel 3
Intel 3 (approx. 3 nm-class) compute dies with Intel 7 I/O dies
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5-6400
DDR5-6400 MT/s (1DPC); DDR5-5200 MT/s (2DPC)
Memory Channels
Quad (4)
Octa (8)
Max Memory
1130 GB
4096 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
LGA 4710
FCLGA4710 (LGA4710)
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0 / PCIe 4.0
PCIe 5.0
PCIe Lanes
48
136
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
No
No

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

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
Intel Xeon 6731PVery Good (CPU-based)
  • AMX and AVX-512 provide strong CPU-based AI inference and small-batch training
  • Not a replacement for dedicated GPUs or accelerators for large models
  • Well-suited for edge inference, analytics, and MLPerf inference workloads

Content Creation

Intel Xeon 6548P-BGood (for server‑side workflows)
Server‑side video transcodingBatch rendering and simulationData analytics and ETLSoftware builds and CI
Intel Xeon 6731PGood
Blender CPU renderingV-Ray / Arnold CPU renderingHandBrake encodingCompiler workloadsScientific simulations

Gaming

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
Intel Xeon 6731PNot applicable
  • Server-focused SKU without official gaming benchmarks
  • Single-threaded performance is strong, but gaming is not a target workload
  • Use desktop or consumer HEDT CPUs for gaming-focused builds

Industry Impact

Gaming
Low
Low
Workstations
Moderate
High
Content Creation
Low (indirect via server‑side processing)
Moderate
Virtualization
High
High

Best CPU by Use Case

AI Inference & Small LLM Hosting
Very Good
Virtualized Cloud & VDI
Very Good
Network & Edge / vRAN
Excellent
Database & Analytics
Very Good
Single‑Socket Workstation
Good
Virtualization (Hyper-V, KVM, VMware)
Excellent
Database & Analytics (SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Spark)
Excellent
AI Inference & Lightweight Training
Very Good
Storage Appliances (NVMe-oF, HCI)
Excellent
Networking & Edge Appliances
Excellent

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

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
Intel Xeon 6731P

Pros

  • 32 P-cores with strong per-core performance and AVX-512/AMX
  • 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes for dense NVMe/GPU configurations
  • 8-channel DDR5-6400 with up to 4 TB capacity
  • Integrated QAT/DLB/DSA/IAA accelerators for storage, networking, and analytics
  • 1S platform reduces board and licensing complexity

Cons

  • 245 W TDP requires robust cooling and power delivery
  • 1S-only; no multi-socket upgrade path
  • Not on the densest process node; some EPYC competitors are more power-efficient per core
  • No integrated graphics (typical for server CPUs)
  • Platform cost is high compared to mainstream desktop parts

Competitors & Alternatives

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.

Intel Xeon 6731P

  • AMD EPYC 9355 (32-core, 2S)

    2S Server / HPC

    Rival
  • AMD EPYC 9455 (48-core, 2S)

    2S Server / AI

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon 6741P (48-core, 1S)

    1S Server / Workstation

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon 6737P (32-core, higher clocks)

    1S Server / Workstation

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon 6787P (86-core, 1S/8S)

    High-core-count 1S/8S

    Rival
  • 48 cores and 288 MB L3 for workloads that can use more threads, same platform and feature set.

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  • AMD EPYC 9355
    Alt

    32-core EPYC with strong FP performance and 12-channel DDR5; good for 2S configurations.

  • AMD EPYC 9455
    Alt

    96 cores (2S) with high SPEC CPU2017 scores; better for heavily parallel workloads.

  • Similar core count with slightly higher clocks for workloads sensitive to frequency.

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  • When you need many more cores and can accept higher power and cost.

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Our Verdict on Each

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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Intel Xeon 6731PRecommended

A well-balanced 32-core Granite Rapids-SP CPU that shines in 1S servers and workstations needing strong per-core performance, massive I/O, and built-in acceleration, though power efficiency lags newer process nodes.

Best for: Single-socket servers, storage appliances, and workstations needing high PCIe lane count and DDR5 bandwidth with moderate core count.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Xeon 6548P-B or Intel Xeon 6731P?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Xeon 6731P comes out ahead with a score of 8.6/10. 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 6548P-B has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Xeon 6548P-B (195 W), Intel Xeon 6731P (245 W).

Do Intel Xeon 6548P-B and Intel Xeon 6731P use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Xeon 6548P-B: LGA 4710, Intel Xeon 6731P: FCLGA4710 (LGA4710)), so each needs a compatible motherboard.