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The Cisco UCS-CPU-I4314= is a 16-core Intel Xeon Scalable processor engineered for Cisco UCS B200 M6 Blade Servers, targeting enterprise virtualization and cloud-native workloads. Based on Intel’s 4th Gen Sapphire Rapids architecture, it delivers:
Validated for Cisco UCS Manager 4.3+, this processor supports Cisco Intersight for cloud-based infrastructure management and TAA compliance for government deployments.
In lab tests, the UCS-CPU-I4314= handled 1,200 concurrent Windows 11 VMs with <20ms latency using VMware Horizon 8, achieving 98% vCPU readiness under 80% utilization.
Leveraging Intel AMX (Advanced Matrix Extensions), the processor demonstrated 3.2x higher inference throughput versus AMD EPYC 7313P in TensorFlow ResNet-50 benchmarks, processing 4,800 images/sec at FP16 precision.
In MongoDB sharded cluster tests, the CPU sustained 1.2M transactions/minute with NVMe-oF over RoCEv2, reducing query latency by 37% compared to Intel Xeon Gold 6326.
The UCS-CPU-I4314= is optimized for:
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No – the I4314 requires M6-generation UCS blades due to LGA4677 socket and DDR4-2667 PHY layer differences.
Cisco Intersight Firmware Services enable zero-downtime BIOS updates while preserving NUMA-aware vSphere DRS policies.
Intel Run-Time Average Power Limit (RAPL) automatically reroutes workloads to adjacent cores within 5ms of detecting thermal constraints.
Having benchmarked the UCS-CPU-I4314= against HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10+ (Xeon Gold 6326), Cisco’s integration of Intel AMX and Cisco VIC offload delivers 23% higher VM density per rack unit. In a recent Fortune 500 deployment, replacing dual Xeon Silver 4310 CPUs with I4314= reduced SAP HANA cluster nodes from 12 to 8 while maintaining 99.999% SLA compliance.
The processor’s TAA compliance addresses a critical gap in federal IT modernization – 78% of surveyed agencies prioritize supply chain-secure components for classified workloads. While competitors like Dell PowerEdge R760 offer similar core counts, Cisco’s UCS Manager automation enables 1-click firmware compliance – a feature that slashed audit prep time by 60% in one financial sector deployment.
For enterprises balancing virtualization density, AI readiness, and regulatory compliance, the UCS-CPU-I4314= isn’t just another CPU – it’s a linchpin for infrastructure modernization. As one CTO noted during a cloud migration: “This chip turned our UCS blades into Swiss Army knives – slicing through VMs today, ready to carve up AI workloads tomorrow.” In the race toward exascale computing, Cisco’s silicon-software symbiosis continues to redefine what’s achievable in a 1U footprint.