Processor manufacturer
The manufacturer that produced the processor.
Intel
Processor model
The model number for the processor in a computer.
w7-3565X
Processor base frequency
2.5 GHz
Processor family
A family of processors is a group of processors produced by one company over a short period of time e.g. Intel Pentium processors.
Intel Xeon W
Processor cores
The number of central processing units ('cores') in a processor. Some processors have 1 core, others have 2 (e.g. Intel Core Duo) or more (e.g. the Intel Xeon E7-2850 has 10 cores).
32
Processor socket
Mechanical component(s) that provides mechanical and electrical connections between a microprocessor and a printed circuit board (PCB). This allows the processor to be replaced without soldering.
FCLGA4677
Processor threads
64
Intel® UPI Speed
0 GT/s
Processor operating modes
Operating modes for the processors that place restrictions on the type and scope of operations for certain processes run by the CPU. This design allows the operating system to run with more privileges than application software.
64-bit
Performance cores
32
Processor boost frequency
The turbo boost is an automatic, managed accelleration of the processor when one of the cores is overloaded.
4.8 GHz
Processor cache
82.5 MB
Processor cache type
Smart Cache
Box
Plastic or metal shell/container for components.
Processor base power
335 W
Maximum turbo power
402 W
Processor codename
Sapphire Rapids
Processor ARK ID
240486
Memory
Maximum internal memory supported by processor
4 TB
Memory channels
Octa-channel
ECC
ECC means Error Correction Code, and it is memory that is able to detect and correct some memory errors without user intervention.
Graphics
On-board graphics card
Graphics hardware which is built into the motherboard or CPU, as opposed to a separate graphics adapter (video card). On-board graphics uses CPU and RAM for graphics processing.
Discrete graphics card
On-board graphics card model
"Graphic adapter" is the hardware that produces images on a display. "On-board" means that the graphics adapter is intergrated inside the motherboard.
Not available
Discrete graphics card model
A graphics adapter (often known as a video card) generates images for a display. A discrete graphics adapter plugs into the motherboard, and usually produces much better graphics than an integrated graphics adapter. There are various models of discrete graphics adapters.
Not available
Features
Execute Disable Bit
Market segment
Workstation
Use conditions
Workstation
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes
112
PCI Express slots version
5.0
Supported instruction sets
AMX, AVX 2.0, AVX-512, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
Scalability
1S
CPU configuration (max)
1
Embedded options available
Direct Media Interface (DMI) Revision
4.0
Processor special features
Intel® Hyper Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology)
<b>Improved Performance for Threaded Software</b>
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) makes efficient use of processor resources, enabling multiple threads to run on each core and increasing processor throughput. Available on Intel® Core™ and Intel® Xeon® processors, Intel HT Technology helps run demanding applications simultaneously, protect and manage systems, and provide headroom for business growth.
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
<b>Higher Performance When You Need It Most</b>
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 accelerates processor and graphics performance by increasing the operating frequency when operating below specification limits. The maximum frequency varies depending on workload, hardware, software, and overall system configuration.
2.0
Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI)
<b>Added Security with Faster Data Encryption</b>
The Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption for better performance and less risk from timing and cache-based attacks than table-based software implementations. Intel AES-NI supports usages such as standard key lengths, standard modes of operation, and even some nonstandard or future variants.
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
Intel Trusted Execution Technology
Intel® Speed Shift Technology
Intel® Speed Shift Technology uses hardware-controlled P-states to deliver dramatically quicker responsiveness with single-threaded, transient (short duration) workloads, such as web browsing, by allowing the processor to more quickly select its best operating frequency and voltage for optimal performance and power efficiency.
Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 frequency
4.8 GHz
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency
4.6 GHz
Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions
Intel® Total Memory Encryption
Intel® Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET)
Intel® Platform Firmware Resilience Support
Intel VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT)
Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT)
<b>Remotely and Automatically Increase Efficiency and Effectiveness</b>
Using integrated platform capabilities and third-party management applications, Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) allows IT or managed service providers to remotely monitor networked assets. Even when powered off, devices can be diagnosed and repaired with built-in manageability, receive software and virus updates, or store data for off-hours retrieval, lowering IT support costs.
Intel® OS Guard
<b>Protect Your Operating Environment</b>
Intel® OS Guard, a hardware-based security feature that protects the operating system kernel, defends against malicious data or attack code located in areas of memory marked as user mode pages, preventing any application from taking over or compromising the OS kernel.
Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX)
Intel 64
Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
<b>Simplify Virtualization and Reduce Overheads</b>
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) helps make virtualization practical by eliminating performance overheads, reducing complexity, and improving security with hardware assistance. Virtualization allows multiple workloads to share a common set of resources so that a variety of workloads can co-locate while maintaining full isolation from each other.
Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)
<b>Simplify Virtualization and Reduce Overheads</b>
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) helps make virtualization practical by eliminating performance overheads, reducing complexity, and improving security with hardware assistance. Virtualization allows multiple workloads to share a common set of resources so that a variety of workloads can co-locate while maintaining full isolation from each other.
Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0
AVX-512 Fused Multiply-Add (FMA) units
2
Intel® Boot Guard
Intel® Device Protection Technology with Boot Guard helps protect the system’s pre-OS environment from viruses and malicious software attacks.
Intel® Deep Learning Boost (Intel® DL Boost) on CPU
Mode-based Execute Control (MBE)
Intel® Optane™ DC Persistent Memory Supported
Intel® One-Click Recovery
Intel® Remote Platform Erase (RPE)
Intel® Virtualization Technology with Redirect Protection (VT-rp)
Intel vPro® Enterprise Platform Eligibility
Intel® Threat Detection Technology (TDT)
Intel® Total Memory Encryption - Multi Key
Intel® QuickAssist Software Acceleration
Intel® QuickAssist Technology (QAT)
0 default devices
Intel® Dynamic Load Balancer (DLB)
0 default devices
Intel® Data Streaming Accelerator (DSA)
1 default devices
Intel® In-memory Analytics Accelerator (IAA)
0 default devices
Intel® Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX)
Operational conditions
Tcase
79 °C
DTS Max
103 °C
Technical details
Launch date
Q3'24
Status
Launched
Memory speed (max)
4800 MHz
Package carrier
E1A
Weight & dimensions
Processor package size
77.5 x 56.5 mm
Other features
Maximum internal memory
The maximum internal memory which is available in the product.