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Cisco Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6348 Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.60 GHz Processor Upgrade
Experience enterprise-class performance with the Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6348, a 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable processor built to power modern data centers, virtualization platforms, and data-intensive workloads. This Octacosa-core (28-core) powerhouse combines a high core count with robust turbo frequencies, a large L3 cache, and a 10 nm process node to deliver dependable, fast execution for demanding Cisco server environments. With 56 threads, 64-bit processing, a substantial 42 MB L3 cache, and a socket-compatible design (LGA-4189), the 6348 is engineered to elevate workloads—from virtualization and databases to analytics and AI-ready pipelines—while maintaining energy efficiency and reliability expected in enterprise deployments.
The 3rd Gen Xeon Gold 6348 is purpose-built for scalable performance, enabling IT teams to consolidate workloads on fewer servers without sacrificing responsiveness. Its architecture is optimized for multi-threaded tasks, large-scale virtualization, and bandwidth-intensive applications, making it a strong upgrade choice for Cisco servers that demand more cores, bigger caches, and greater throughput. This processor upgrade is designed to work within Cisco’s server ecosystems, delivering enhanced throughput, improved latency under peak loads, and robust security features that align with enterprise deployment requirements.
- High-core-density performance for virtualization and databases: With 28 cores and 56 threads, this processor excels at running multiple virtual machines, containers, and database instances in parallel, reducing contention and boosting consolidation ratios in Cisco server environments.
- Blazing turbo boost and responsive single-thread performance: A base clock of 2.60 GHz paired with a maximum turbo frequency of 3.50 GHz delivers strong single-thread performance for latency-sensitive workloads and peak-demand bursts, ensuring quick task completion and snappy responsiveness.
- Massive cache for data-intensive workloads: The 42 MB L3 cache minimizes memory latency, accelerating analytics, in-memory databases, and large-scale transaction processing, while helping keep data hot closer to the cores for faster access.
- Efficient 10 nm process and enterprise reliability: Built on a modern 10 nm process node, the 6348 combines efficiency with reliability for continuous operation in 24/7 data-center environments, helping manage power usage without sacrificing performance.
- Premium compatibility and scalable platform support: Built for Socket LGA-4189 with a 235 W TDP, this upgrade is designed to integrate smoothly into Cisco server platforms, enabling scalable upgrades without compromising stability or compatibility.
Technical Details of Cisco Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6348 Octacosa-core Processor Upgrade
- Model: Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6348
- Cores / Threads: 28 cores, 56 threads
- Base Frequency: 2.60 GHz
- Max Turbo Frequency: 3.50 GHz
- L3 Cache: 42 MB
- Process Node: 10 nm
- Socket: LGA-4189
- Thermal Design Power (TDP): 235 W
- Instruction Set: 64-bit processing
How to Install Cisco Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6348 Processor Upgrade
To maximize performance and ensure a safe upgrade, follow these installation guidelines. Always power down the server, unplug power cables, and discharge any static before handling components. Verify compatibility with your Cisco server’s motherboard, BIOS version, and cooling solution before starting the upgrade.
- Step 1 — Verify compatibility: Confirm that your Cisco server supports the LGA-4189 socket and is designed for 3rd Gen Xeon Gold processors. Check motherboard CPU compatibility lists and ensure the BIOS is up to date to recognize the 6348.
- Step 2 — Prepare the workspace: Ground yourself to prevent electrostatic discharge. Have thermal paste, a compatible cooler, and mounting hardware ready. Keep screws organized and avoid touching contact surfaces.
- Step 3 — Remove existing cooler and CPU: Power down, unplug, and carefully remove the server chassis cover. Detach the cooling assembly and unlock the CPU socket. Gently lift out the existing processor if present, following server-specific removal procedures.
- Step 4 — Install the 6348: Align the processor to the socket orientation indicated by the markings. Place the CPU into the LGA-4189 socket with even seating. Close the socket lever securely to lock the processor in place.
- Step 5 — Apply thermal interface material and reseat cooler: If required, apply a thin, even layer of high-quality thermal paste. Reattach the heatsink or cooling solution with proper mounting pressure to ensure optimal thermal contact. Reconnect all power and fan connections.
- Step 6 — BIOS and operating system configuration: Power on and enter the BIOS setup. Verify the CPU is detected and enable any preferred settings such as Intel Turbo Boost (for turbo performance), Hyper-Threading, and virtualization extensions if your workloads require them. Save changes and boot into your operating system, installing any necessary drivers and firmware updates.
- Step 7 — Validate performance and monitoring: Run stability and stress tests to confirm thermal behavior and stability under load. Monitor CPU temps, power consumption, and clock speeds to ensure the upgrade delivers the expected benefits.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What are the core and thread counts of the Cisco Xeon Gold 6348?
A: It features 28 cores and 56 threads, delivering strong multi-threaded performance for virtualization, databases, and analytics. -
Q: What is the base and turbo frequency?
A: The base frequency is 2.60 GHz, with a maximum turbo frequency of 3.50 GHz to accelerate peak workloads. -
Q: How much L3 cache does it include?
A: It includes 42 MB of L3 cache to improve data locality and throughput for data-intensive tasks. -
Q: Which socket does this processor use?
A: It uses the LGA-4189 socket, designed for 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable platforms and compatible Cisco server systems. -
Q: What is the TDP?
A: The processor has a 235 W Thermal Design Power, which informs cooling and power supply requirements for reliable operation. -
Q: Is this processor 64-bit?
A: Yes, it supports 64-bit processing, enabling modern operating systems and applications to utilize large address spaces and advanced features.
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