Launched6th Gen Xeon Scalable (Xeon 6 Performance)

Intel · Xeon 6

Intel Xeon 6741P

48 P-cores with 8-channel DDR5-6400 and 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes in a single-socket 300 W package.

VirtualizationDatabasesHigh-density computeAI inference and training with AMXPCIe-heavy storage and networking

Cores / Threads

48/ 96

Base / Boost

2.5/ 3.8 GHz

PCIe Lanes

136

L3 Cache

288MB

TDP

300W

Socket

FCLGA4710

Verdict

8/ 10

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Quick Verdict

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:VirtualizationDatabasesHigh-density computeAI inference and training with AMXPCIe-heavy storage and networking

Overview

Launch

2025

Status

Launched

Generation

6th Gen Xeon Scalable (Xeon 6 Performance)

Market

Server/Workstation

About this CPU

The Intel Xeon 6741P is a 48-core, 96-thread single-socket server processor in the Xeon 6 Performance lineup, built on the Intel 3 process with 8-channel DDR5-6400 memory, 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and a 300 W TDP, targeting data center and AI workloads.

With 48 cores and 96 threads, 288 MB of L3 cache, DDR5-6400 support across eight memory channels, and 136 PCIe Gen 5 lanes, the Xeon 6741P targets single-socket deployments needing high compute density and extensive peripheral connectivity. It features accelerators including Intel AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, and QAT to speed AI, analytics, crypto, and data movement tasks. The 300 W TDP aligns with performance-focused server designs.

Intel lists the product as Launched in Q1 2025 on FCLGA4710 with no integrated graphics.

Specifications

ArchitectureGranite Rapids-SP
Manufacturing ProcessIntel 3
Cores / Threads48 / 96
Base Clock2.5 GHz
Boost Clock3.8 GHz
L3 Cache288 MB
TDP300 W
SocketFCLGA4710
Memory TypeDDR5
Memory SpeedDDR5-6400
Memory ChannelsOcta-Channel (8)
Max Memory4096 GB
PCIe Version / LanesPCIe 5.0 × 136
Integrated GraphicsNone
Octa-Channel136 PCIe Lanes
Target Audience
GamersStreamersContent CreatorsDevelopersWorkstation UsersOffice UsersStudents

Performance

Productivity
N/A

Strong multi-threaded performance expected for server workloads, but no official benchmark scores are verified.

Virtualization
N/A

High core and thread count, plus VT-x/VT-d and RDT, support dense virtualization deployments.

Gaming
N/A

Not a gaming processor; lacks integrated graphics and is not optimized for consumer gaming workloads.

Efficiency
N/A

300 W TDP indicates performance-first design; efficiency should be evaluated within system power constraints.

GamingNot applicable
  • No integrated graphics
  • Designed for server/data center workloads
  • Consumer platforms provide better gaming value
CreatorNot applicable
AI / MLVery 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
Industry Impact
Gaming
None
Workstations
High
Content Creation
Medium
Virtualization
High

Architecture

Intel 3

Process Node

Granite Rapids-SP

Codename

48C / 96T

Core Config

288 MB

L3 Cache

300 W

TDP

Architecture Overview

Granite Rapids-SP is Intel’s single-socket performance server architecture built on the Intel 3 process, emphasizing high core counts, wide I/O, and integrated accelerators.

CPU Design

The 6741P uses 48 performance cores with Hyper-Threading (96 threads), split into 12 high-priority and 36 low-priority cores with different base frequencies.

Memory Subsystem

Eight DDR5 channels running up to 6400 MT/s, with a maximum memory capacity of 4 TB and ECC support, deliver high memory bandwidth and reliability for server workloads.

PCIe & I/O

136 PCIe Gen 5 lanes are provided for NVMe, accelerators, NICs, and other expansion devices, enabling very high I/O throughput from a single socket.

Overclocking

The multiplier is locked; overclocking is not supported on Xeon server parts.

Generation Comparison
Intel Xeon 5th Gen Scalable (Emerald Rapids)Intel Xeon 6741P
  • Higher core counts and larger L3 cache per socket in this segment
  • Transition to Intel 3 process
  • Support for DDR5-6400
  • Up to 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes in single-socket designs
  • Expanded on-die accelerators (AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, QAT)

Key Highlights

48 performance cores, 96 threads
Provides high multi-threaded throughput for parallel server workloads.
288 MB L3 cache
Large shared cache aids data-heavy workloads and reduces memory latency.
8-channel DDR5-6400
High memory bandwidth and capacity, supporting up to 4 TB per socket.
136 PCIe 5.0 lanes
Enables many NVMe drives, accelerators, and high-speed NICs in a single-socket design.
Intel AMX and accelerators
On-die AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, and QAT speed AI, analytics, and data movement tasks.
Single-socket scalability (1S)
Simplifies platform design while retaining core counts and I/O previously seen in 2S systems.
Strengths
  • 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
Weaknesses
  • 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

History

Launch Date
2025
Status
Launched
Generation
6th Gen Xeon Scalable (Xeon 6 Performance)
Market
Server/Workstation
The Story

The Xeon 6741P arrives as part of Intel’s Xeon 6 rollout, which split the data center lineup into performance-oriented (P-core) Granite Rapids-SP and efficiency-oriented (E-core) Sierra Forest lines. Intel Xeon 6 processors are designed with high core counts and built-in acceleration for AI, networking, storage, and security. Within this family, the 6700P (Granite Rapids-SP) SKUs emphasize single-socket scalability with up to 136 PCIe Gen 5 lanes and eight DDR5 memory channels, aligning with trends toward simpler, high-density server designs.

Granite Rapids-SP adopts the Intel 3 process and includes pervasive accelerator integration such as AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, and QAT. Specific SKUs like the 6741P fill mid- to high-range single-socket configurations, balancing core count, clock speed, and a 300 W power envelope for compute-intensive and I/O-heavy workloads.

Improvements over Previous Generation

  • Higher core counts and larger L3 cache per socket in this segment
  • Transition to Intel 3 process
  • Support for DDR5-6400
  • Up to 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes in single-socket designs
  • Expanded on-die accelerators (AMX, DSA, DLB, IAA, QAT)

Alternatives & Competitors

Intel Xeon 6517P
Lower core count and TDP if workloads are less thread-heavy.
Intel Xeon 6731P
Different core/TDP balance within the same Xeon 6700P family.
AMD EPYC 9354P
Competing 32-core server CPU with high memory bandwidth and PCIe 5.0.
AMD EPYC 9454P
Higher core count competitor in similar power envelope.
Intel Xeon 6781P
Higher-end SKU in the same family for more demanding workloads.
Direct Competitors
AMD EPYC 8534PAMD EPYC 9554AMD EPYC 9754AMD EPYC 9354PIntel Xeon 6747P

Should You Buy It?

Recommended for the right buyer

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

Avoid if…

  • Power-constrained environments
  • Need for integrated graphics
  • Consumer gaming workloads
  • Budget-sensitive deployments

Use Cases

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

Interesting Facts

Part of the Intel Xeon 6700P (Granite Rapids-SP) family using the Intel 3 node.

Provides 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes from a single socket, exceeding typical dual-socket lane counts.

Offers 12 high-priority cores and 36 low-priority cores with different frequencies, enabling workload partitioning.

Supports up to 4 TB of DDR5-6400 memory across eight channels with ECC.

Includes four categories of on-die accelerators (DSA, DLB, IAA, QAT) plus AMX.

Lists 'Products formerly Granite Rapids' on the official ARK page as the codename reference.

Intel ARK explicitly shows TDP of 300 W and launch status as Launched in Q1 2025.

Designed for 1S scalability, targeting high-density rack deployments.

Supports advanced security features including Intel TDX, SGX (128 GB EPC), and TME.

Market positioning emphasizes compute and I/O density rather than power efficiency.

People Also Ask

What is the TDP of the Intel Xeon 6741P?

The Intel Xeon 6741P has a TDP of 300 W as listed on Intel ARK.

How many PCIe lanes does the Xeon 6741P support?

It supports up to 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes.

Does the Xeon 6741P have integrated graphics?

No, it does not include integrated graphics.

What socket does the Intel Xeon 6741P use?

It uses the FCLGA4710 socket.

What is the maximum memory speed supported?

DDR5-6400 MT/s.

How many DDR5 channels does the Xeon 6741P have?

It has eight DDR5 memory channels.

Is the Intel Xeon 6741P multiplier unlocked?

No, it is a server processor with a locked multiplier.

What manufacturing process is the Xeon 6741P built on?

Intel 3.

What is the maximum memory capacity of the Xeon 6741P?

Up to 4 TB of DDR5 memory (dependent on memory type).

Does the Xeon 6741P support Intel AMX?

Yes, Intel AMX is supported.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core and thread count?

48 cores and 96 threads with Hyper-Threading enabled.

What is the base clock speed?

2.5 GHz.

What is the maximum turbo frequency?

Up to 3.8 GHz.

What is the all-core turbo frequency?

3.7 GHz.

Does it support ECC memory?

Yes, ECC memory is supported.

What virtualization features are included?

VT-x, VT-d with Extended Page Tables, and Intel RDT are supported.

What are the high-priority and low-priority core frequencies?

High-priority cores: 2.6 GHz base; low-priority cores: 2.1 GHz base.

Does it support Intel QuickAssist Technology?

Yes, with three default QAT devices.

What accelerators are integrated?

Intel DSA, DLB, IAA, QAT, and AMX.

What is the maximum supported memory size?

4 TB depending on memory type.