Intel 5th Gen Xeon Platinum 8580 “Emerald Rapids” CPU Leak: 60 Cores, 420 MB Cache, 350W

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel 5th Gen Xeon "Emerald Rapids" CPUs Detailed: Up To 40% Faster Than Sapphire Rapids, First Die-Shot Pictured 1

Specifications and first benchmarks of Intel's 5th Gen Emerald Rapids, Xeon Platinum 8580, CPU have been leaked by YuuKi_AnS.

Intel Xeon Platinum 8580 CPU Benchmarks & Specs Leak: 60 Cores With 420 MB Cache & Not Even The Top Config

Starting with the specifications, we already know from YuuKi_AnS's previous leak that the Intel 5th Gen Xeon Platinum 8580 CPU was set to feature 60 cores and 120 threads. These cores are based on the Raptor Cove P-Core architecture but come with massively increased cache sizes. This chip is a dual-chiplet design with 30 cores on each die and each core comes with 2 MB of L2 cache for up to 120 MB of L2 cache. The whole chip also features 300 MB of L3 cache which combines to offer a total cache pool of 420 MB.

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That's a 2.6x increase in cache versus the existing Sapphire Rapids CPU lineup and while it still doesn't match the 480 MB L3 cache of standard Genoa or the 1.5 GB cache pool of Genoa-X, it is a good start for Intel to catch up. The company has already stated that it plans to roll out 3D stacked cache designs across multiple product lines and that would further close the gap with AMD.

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As for this specific Intel Xeon Platinum 8580 variant, it is an ES2 SKU using the A0 silicon, and clock speeds are far from final. The chip was running at 2.0 GHz clock speeds in a dual-socket server so you're looking at 120 cores and 240 threads. The motherboard is part of the existing Eagle Stream platform since Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids are socket-compatible and make use of the LGA 4677 socket-E with 16-channel DDR5 memory support. Due to lower ES clocks and poor BIOS optimizations, the performance is a tad bit slow at the moment but it should be expected and not compared with the final variant.

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Intel's 5th Gen Emerald Rapids CPUs for Xeon Data Center segment are expected to debut on the 14th of December and bring with them a range of improvements such as:

  • Up To 3x larger LLC cache
  • Increased Memory Speed
  • Higher CPU Core Count (Up To 64 Cores)
  • CXL Type 3 high bandwidth interface
  • Workload optimizations (Intel AE)
  • Optimized Power Mode
  • Up To 17% General Purpose Perf/Wat Increase
  • Offload CPU cores with Intel Accelerator Engines for Power Efficiency
  • Huge performance boost across inference and training
  • Intel AMX for built-in AI Acceleration
  • Out-of-box deployed with Optimized SW stacks

The 5th Gen Emerald Rapids Xeon CPUs will be the last family on the Eagle Stream platform before Intel rolls out its Birch Stream platform which will be getting Sierra Forest E-Core CPUs with up to 288 cores and Granite Rapids P-Core CPUs in 2024.

Intel 5th Gen Emerald Rapids Xeon CPU Specs "Official":

CPU NameCores / ThreadsCacheBase / Boost (Max)DDR5 SupportTDPPrice (RCP)
Xeon Platinum 8593Q64/128320 MB2.2 / 3.9 GHzDDR5-5600385W$12400
Xeon Platinum 8592+64/128320 MB1.9 / 3.9 GHzDDR5-5600350W$11600
Xeon Platinum 8592V64/128320 MB2.0 / 3.9 GHzDDR5-4800330W$10995
Xeon Platinum 8580Q60/120300 MB2.1 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600350WTBD
Xeon Platinum 858060/120300 MB2.0 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600350W$10710
Xeon Platinum 8581V60/120300 MB2.0 / 3.9 GHzDDR5-4800270W$7568
Xeon Platinum 857056/112300 MB2.1 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600350W$9595
Xeon Platinum 8571N52/104300 MB2.4 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-4800300W$6839
Xeon Platinum 8558P48/96260 MB2.7 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600350W$6795
Xeon Platinum 8568Y+48/96300 MB2.3 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600350W$6497
Xeon Platinum 8562Y+32/64300 MB2.8 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5600300W$5945
Xeon Platinum 855848/96260 MB2.1 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600330W$4650
Xeon Platinum 8558U48/96260 MB2.0 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5600300W$3720
Xeon Gold 6558Q32/6460.0 MB3.2 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200350W$6416
Xeon Gold 6554S36/72180 MB2.2 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5200270W$3157
Xeon Gold 6548Y+32/6460.0 MB2.5 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200250W$3726
Xeon Gold 6548N32/6460.0 MB2.8 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200250W$3875
Xeon Gold 6544Y16/3245.0 MB3.6 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200270W$3622
Xeon Gold 6542Y24/4860.0 MB2.9 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200250W$2878
Xeon Gold 6538Y+32/6460.0 MB2.2 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-5200225W$3141
Xeon Gold 6538N32/6460.0 MB2.1 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-5200205W$3351
Xeon Gold 65348/1622.5 MB3.9 / 4.2 GHzDDR5-4800195W$2816
Xeon Gold 653032/64160 MB2.1 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-4800270W$2128
Xeon Gold 6526Y16/3237.5 MB2.8 / 3.9 GHzDDR5-4800195W$1517
Xeon Gold 5520+28/5652.5 MB2.2 / 4.0 GHzDDR5-4800205W$1640
Xeon Gold 5515+8/1622.5 MB3.2 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-4800165W$1099
Xeon Gold 5512U28/5652.5 MB2.1 / 3.7 GHzDDR5-4800185W$1230
Xeon Silver 4516Y+24/4845.0 MB2.2 / 3.7 GHzDDR5-4400185W$1295
Xeon Silver 4514Y16/3230.0 MB2.0 / 3.4 GHzDDR5-4400150W$780
Xeon Silver 4510T12/2430.0 MB2.0 / 3.7 GHzDDR5-4400115W$624
Xeon Silver 451012/2430.0 MB2.4 / 3.3 GHzDDR5-4400150W$563
Xeon Silver 4509Y8/1622.5 MB2.6 / 4.1 GHzDDR5-4400125W$563
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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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