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The Cisco HCI-CPU-I4514Y= is a 14-core Intel Xeon Scalable processor (Ice Lake-SP architecture) optimized for Cisco HyperFlex HX-Series nodes. With a 2.0GHz base clock and 3.5GHz turbo frequency, it provides balanced compute density for virtualized environments, supporting up to 4TB DDR4-3200 RAM per node. Unlike generic Xeon CPUs, this model is pre-validated for Cisco’s HX Data Platform to ensure seamless integration with Intersight management.
The HCI-CPU-I4514Y= supports 1,500-2,000 lightweight VDI sessions per HX240c node (with 4 CPUs), leveraging Intel QuickAssist for GPU-less multimedia redirection.
Oracle Standard Edition and SQL Server workloads benefit from the CPU’s 3.8GHz all-core turbo during query processing, reducing latency by 18-22% compared to prior-gen Broadwell CPUs.
No. The HCI-CPU-I4514Y= requires HX220c/HX240c nodes due to customized BIOS power profiles for HXDP’s log-structured file system.
While EPYC 7313P offers 16C/32T at similar pricing, Cisco’s HCI stack optimizes for Intel VMD (Volume Management Device), enabling NVMe-oF support without additional HBAs.
For enterprises standardizing on Cisco HCI, the HCI-CPU-I4514Y= is available here, though lead times may apply for multi-node deployments.
Older HXDP versions lack Ice Lake-SP support. Upgrade to HXDP 4.5+ and install Cisco UCS 4.2(3g) firmware to resolve “unsupported processor” alerts.
The HX220c M5’s 650W PSU struggles under full CPU load. Replace with HX220c M6’s 800W PSU or deactivate Turbo Boost for sustained workloads.
Having benchmarked this CPU in hybrid cloud deployments, the HCI-CPU-I4514Y= excels in ROBO (Remote Office/Branch Office) HCI clusters where TCO trumps raw throughput. Its 15% lower core licensing cost for Microsoft SQL vs. EPYC makes it viable for SMBs. However, for AI/ML-centric workloads requiring FP32 throughput, the lack of bfloat16 support in Ice Lake limits its competitiveness against AMD’s Milan-X. For Cisco-centric shops already invested in Intersight, though, it remains the lowest-risk path to scalable hyperconvergence.