CPU Comparison

Intel Xeon 6706P-B vs Intel Xeon 6741P

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Xeon 6706P-B is a 40-core server processor built on the Intel 3 process with 160 MB of cache, designed for telecom and edge workloads that demand high per-core performance, AI acceleration, and rich I/O.

Top pick
Intel · Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6706P-B
40C / 80T3.5 GHz235 W
8.5
Full review
Intel · Xeon 6
Intel Xeon 6741P
48C / 96T3.8 GHz300 W
8
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Server (networking/edge/embedded)
Server/Workstation
Segment
Server
Server
Generation
6th Gen Xeon
6th Gen Xeon Scalable (Xeon 6 Performance)
Launched
2025
2025
Status
Launched
Launched
Codename
Granite Rapids-D
Granite Rapids-SP
Series
Xeon 6
Xeon 6
Family
Xeon 6 (P-core, Granite Rapids-D)
Xeon Scalable
Predecessor
Xeon D (Ice Lake-D)
Intel 5th Gen Xeon Scalable (Emerald Rapids)
Successor
Roadmap successor not verified

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
40
48
Threads
80
96
Base Clock
2.5 GHz
2.5 GHz
Boost Clock
3.5 GHz
3.8 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
160 MB
288 MB
TDP
235 W
300 W
Architecture
Architecture
Granite Rapids-D
Granite Rapids-SP
Process Node
Intel 3
Intel 3
Memory
Memory Type
DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5-6400
DDR5-6400
Memory Channels
Quad (4)
Octa (8)
Max Memory
1152 GB
4096 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCBGA4368
FCLGA4710
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0/4.0
PCIe 5.0
PCIe Lanes
48
136
Integrated GPU
None
None
Unlocked
No
No

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Xeon 6706P-B
  • Supports AMX and Intel DL Boost (AVX-512 VNNI), enabling competitive AI inference on CPU for recommendation, vision, and LLM small-batch workloads; official MLPerf results show Xeon 6 P-cores achieving notable uplift over prior generation.
Intel Xeon 6741PVery Good
  • Intel AMX supported for matrix operations
  • DL Boost on CPU for AI inference acceleration
  • Suitable for CPU-based AI inference and some training workloads

Content Creation

Intel Xeon 6706P-B

No data

Intel Xeon 6741PNot applicable

Gaming

Intel Xeon 6706P-B
  • Not designed for gaming; server platforms typically lack high refresh graphics support and optimizations expected in gaming PCs.
Intel Xeon 6741PNot applicable
  • No integrated graphics
  • Designed for server/data center workloads
  • Consumer platforms provide better gaming value

Industry Impact

Gaming
None
Workstations
High
Content Creation
Medium
Virtualization
High

Best CPU by Use Case

5G Core and RAN
Excellent
NFV and SD-WAN Appliances
Excellent
Edge AI Inference
Very Good
Security Appliances (VPN/Firewall)
Excellent
Database and Analytics Servers
Very Good
Virtualization Hosts
Very Good
Database servers
Excellent
Virtualization hosts
Excellent
AI inference/training (AMX)
Very Good
High-density storage servers
Excellent
Analytics and data warehousing
Very Good
Software builds and CI
Very Good

Target Audience

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

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Xeon 6706P-B

Pros

  • 40 P-cores with 80 threads and high per-core performance for server workloads
  • 160 MB of L3 cache improves throughput for memory-bound tasks
  • Integrated accelerators (AMX, QAT, DSA, DLB) offload AI, crypto/compression, and networking
  • PCIe 5.0 + PCIe 4.0 for modern NVMe, NICs, and accelerators
  • Strong security features including TDX, SGX, and Total Memory Encryption
  • Quad-channel DDR5-6400 with ECC for reliable, high-bandwidth memory

Cons

  • BGA package prevents field upgrades and limits platform flexibility
  • 48 PCIe lanes are fewer than high-end socketed Xeon platforms
  • No integrated graphics; dedicated GPU required if display output is needed
  • 235 W TDP requires robust thermal solution in dense appliance designs
  • Supports only single-socket configurations
Intel Xeon 6741P

Pros

  • High core and thread count for parallel server workloads
  • Large 288 MB L3 cache
  • Eight DDR5 channels with DDR5-6400 support
  • 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes for extensive I/O
  • Multiple on-die accelerators (AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, QAT)
  • Single-socket design simplifies platform layout
  • ECC memory support for reliability
  • VT-x/VT-d and RDT for virtualization and resource management

Cons

  • 300 W TDP requires robust cooling and power delivery
  • No integrated graphics
  • Multiplier locked; not designed for enthusiast overclocking
  • Higher cost relative to lower-end server SKUs
  • Overkill for light workloads or consumer desktop use

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Xeon 6706P-B

Intel Xeon 6741P

Our Verdict on Each

The Xeon 6706P-B brings Granite Rapids P-cores to a BGA footprint, with 40 cores, 160 MB of L3 cache, and on-die accelerators (AMX, QAT, DSA, DLB) that shine in telecom, security, and edge AI. Its 235 W TDP and 4-channel DDR5-6400 deliver strong throughput, though the BGA package locks platform choice and 48 PCIe lanes are fewer than many OEM-socket SKUs.

Best for: Fixed-form-factor appliances, edge servers, and telecom infrastructure where 40 cores with built-in accelerators and BGA mounting are required by design.

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Intel Xeon 6741PRecommended

A capable single-socket server CPU with strong core counts and abundant I/O, well-suited for compute- and I/O-bound data center workloads, provided power and cooling are adequate.

Best for: Single-socket servers or workstations requiring high core count, large memory bandwidth, and many PCIe lanes for accelerators and NVMe storage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Xeon 6706P-B or Intel Xeon 6741P?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Xeon 6706P-B 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 6706P-B has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Xeon 6706P-B (235 W), Intel Xeon 6741P (300 W).

Do Intel Xeon 6706P-B and Intel Xeon 6741P use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Xeon 6706P-B: FCBGA4368, Intel Xeon 6741P: FCLGA4710), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Xeon 6741P has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Xeon 6706P-B (40 cores), Intel Xeon 6741P (48 cores).