The Intel Xeon 6333P is a server/workstation-class CPU from Intel’s Xeon 6 (“Raptor Lake-R / Xeon 6”) It uses the modern FCLGA1700 (Socket 1700) — the same socket used by many recent desktop and workstation motherboards.
The processor features 6 physical cores. With Intel Hyper-Threading enabled, it supports 12 simultaneous threads, which helps when running multi-threaded applications, virtualization, server workloads or multitasking environments. Its base clock speed is 3.1 GHz, providing solid baseline performance for everyday workloads — and under demand, it can turbo-boost up to 4.6 GHz, giving extra power for compute-heavy tasks.
For caching, the Xeon 6333P includes 18 MB of shared L3 cache, along with appropriate L2/L1 caches per core — this helps with faster access to frequently used data and reduces latency in data-intensive tasks.
In terms of memory support, this CPU works with DDR4 and DDR5 RAM, supporting modern DDR5-4800 at high speeds, and offers a dual-channel memory interface. It also supports ECC memory, which is important for reliability and data integrity — especially in servers, workstations, or enterprise-class systems where stability is critical.
For connectivity and expandability, the processor supports PCI-Express Gen 5 (with up to 20 total PCIe lanes according to some specs) — enabling high-speed NVMe SSDs, fast networking cards or GPUs (if added) for workloads that need high I/O bandwidth. As is typical with many Xeon/workstation CPUs, there is no integrated graphics, so a separate GPU would be required if any display output or GPU computing is needed.
Power-wise, the CPU has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 65 W, which is relatively modest, helping maintain efficiency and lower power consumption compared to many high-end server CPUs — useful for small servers or workstations where energy efficiency matters.
As for features, the Xeon 6333P includes a broad range of modern CPU capabilities: 64-bit instruction support, extended instruction sets including SSE4.1/4.2, AVX & AVX2 (for vector and math heavy workloads), hardware-level virtualization (VT-x, VT-d), security & encryption features like AES-NI, and technologies for memory encryption and secure boot / trusted execution — making it suitable for enterprise, server, virtualization and compute-intensive tasks.
In short: The Xeon 6333P is a capable, efficient 6-core / 12-thread server/workstation CPU. With a decent base clock (3.1 GHz), high turbo boost (up to 5.2 GHz), 18 MB cache, support for modern DDR5 + ECC memory, PCIe Gen5 lanes, and enterprise-grade features (virtualization, security, reliability), it makes a strong choice for virtualization hosts, small servers, reliable workstations, application servers, database servers, or compute-intensive workloads requiring stability and performance.




