Intel Xeon Gold 6130 — Detailed English Overview & Specifications
Short summary (SEO-friendly): The Intel Xeon Gold 6130 is a 16-core / 32-thread server CPU from Intel’s Skylake-based Xeon Scalable family. Launched in 2017 for multi-socket server platforms, it targets cloud, virtualization, and enterprise workloads that need many cores, high memory-bandwidth (6-channel DDR4), and large I/O capacity.
Key specifications (table)
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product name | Intel Xeon Gold 6130 |
| Microarchitecture / Code name | Skylake-SP (Xeon Scalable) |
| Process node | 14 nm |
| Total cores / threads | 16 cores / 32 threads |
| Base frequency | 2.10 GHz |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 3.70 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 22 MB |
| Lithography | 14 nm |
| TDP | 125 W |
| Socket / Package | FCLGA3647 (LGA 3647) |
| Memory support | Up to 6-channel DDR4-2666, ECC supported; max memory size (dependent on system) up to 768 GB |
| Max # of PCIe lanes | 48 (PCIe 3.0) |
| UPI / Interconnect | 3 UPI links |
| Scalability | Up to 4-socket (platform dependent) |
| Launch date / status | Launched Q3 2017 (Xeon Scalable family). |
| Typical RCP (guidance at launch) | ~$1,894 (varies by vendor / region / time) |
Architecture & platform notes
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The 6130 is part of Intel’s first generation Xeon Scalable (Skylake-SP) family. It uses a server-oriented core layout with AVX-512 support (two 512-bit FMA units per core in the family) and is built for dual- and multi-socket configurations on Purley platform motherboards.
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The CPU exposes 6 memory channels, enabling very high memory bandwidth for database, analytics, virtualization, and HPC workloads.
Performance characteristics
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Multi-threaded workloads: With 16 physical cores and Hyper-Threading (32 threads), the 6130 is strong for VM consolidation, web/cloud services, and parallel server tasks. Real-world single-core turbo behavior depends on platform power settings and cooling (Turbo up to 3.70 GHz).
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Vector workloads: The Skylake server cores support AVX-512 instructions, which accelerate vectorized and cryptographic code—but sustained AVX-512 use increases power draw and can reduce turbo headroom.
Memory, I/O & expansion
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Memory: Six DDR4 channels (DDR4-2666 support) and ECC means strong throughput and reliability. Maximum supported memory depends on module density and motherboard support (Intel lists up to 768 GB in supported configurations).
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I/O: Up to 48 PCIe 3.0 lanes provide ample bandwidth for NVMe arrays, GPUs, and NICs in server configurations. The processor also provides three UPI links for multi-socket coherence and scaling.
Power & thermal
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TDP: 125 W — typical for this class; rack/server cooling and BIOS power profiles strongly affect real clocks under load. Intel lists a package case temperature (T_CASE) of 87°C as guidance for safe operation.
Security & management features
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Includes standard Xeon Scalable platform technologies such as Intel® Virtualization (VT-x, VT-d), Intel® AES New Instructions, Intel® Trusted Execution Technology, and other enterprise features (details depend on SKU and platform firmware). For the full list check the product datasheet.
Typical use cases
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Virtualization / cloud hosts (VM density)
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Enterprise databases and in-memory analytics
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Web-scale front-end and application servers
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Compute nodes for parallel workloads that benefit from many cores and high memory bandwidth
Server reviewers at the time positioned the 6130 as a high-core mid-to-high SKU in the Skylake lineup—good balance of cores and clock for many enterprise workloads.
Compatibility & buying notes
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Socket: FCLGA3647 — requires compatible Purley-class server motherboards (OEM models from Dell, HPE, Supermicro, etc.). Confirm BIOS / platform firmware support before deploying.
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Lifecycle: Launched in 2017; market availability and pricing change over time—refurbished units are common in secondary markets. Check vendor EOL and last-order dates if long-term procurement is a concern.


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