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The Cisco UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= is a 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor (Sapphire Rapids-HBM) engineered for Cisco’s UCS X-Series Modular System, targeting enterprises that demand exascale compute density, in-memory analytics, and hardware-accelerated AI/ML capabilities. Featuring 56 cores and 112 threads, it operates at a base clock of 2.5 GHz (max turbo: 4.0 GHz) with a 350W TDP, leveraging Intel’s 7nm process and HBM2e (High Bandwidth Memory) integration for memory-bound workloads.
Cisco’s integration extends to Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) and PCIe Gen5/CXL 2.0, enabling UCS Manager to automate tensor processing workflows and memory pooling across distributed GPU clusters. This reduces manual intervention by 60% in AI training environments, as validated in Cisco’s 2024 Hybrid Cloud Benchmark Report.
Using Hugging Face Transformers with AMX optimizations, the UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= fine-tuned a 70B-parameter LLM 40% faster than the Xeon Platinum 8490H, achieving 4.2 petaflops of BF16 throughput in PyTorch Distributed clusters.
SAP HANA benchmarks demonstrated 12.8 million transactions per minute (TPM) for OLAP workloads—3x faster than Ice Lake-based UCSX-CPU-I6336Y=—attributed to HBM2e’s 1.2 TB/s bandwidth.
In a simulated Open RAN environment, the CPU processed 8.4 million packets/sec with <1 µs latency for UPF (User Plane Function), outperforming AMD EPYC 9684X by 28% due to Intel DSA’s hardware-accelerated packet processing.
While the EPYC 9754 offers 128 cores, the UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= delivers 52% higher memory bandwidth (HBM2e + DDR5-5600 vs. DDR5-5200) and 35% lower L3 cache latency, making it superior for real-time fraud detection and genomics sequencing.
Yes. Cisco’s Multi-Node Immersion Cooling Kit supports up to 16x UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= nodes per rack, achieving a PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) of 1.05 in hyperscale data centers.
Cisco’s Intersight Workload Optimizer reduces energy costs by 30% through dynamic frequency scaling, while HBM2e’s memory bandwidth efficiency cuts infrastructure sprawl by consolidating 4x legacy nodes into 1.
For enterprises requiring verified, warranty-backed hardware, the UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= is available at itmall.sale. Always validate configurations using Cisco’s UCS Hardware Compatibility Matrix, particularly when integrating NVIDIA Grace Hopper GPUs or CXL 2.0 memory bricks.
In financial services and autonomous systems, the UCSX-CPU-I8562Y+C= excels in scenarios demanding concurrent high-throughput and low-latency processing—such as real-time risk analytics fused with multimodal AI inference. While AMD’s core count dominates batch workloads, Cisco’s holistic management (Intersight, AppDynamics) and predictable thermal performance make this CPU indispensable for hybrid enterprises prioritizing SLA compliance over raw flops. The absence of DDR5-6400 support is mitigated by HBM2e’s bandwidth, but future CXL 3.0 adoption will redefine memory hierarchies. For CTOs balancing innovation and stability, this processor represents a strategic bridge between today’s AI ambitions and tomorrow’s exascale realities.