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Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6000 6140M Octadeca-core (18 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade
Experience transformational performance for data centers and enterprise workloads with the Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6000 6140M Octadeca-core Processor Upgrade. This high-density upgrade is engineered to accelerate virtualization, databases, analytics, and mission‑critical applications while delivering enterprise‑grade reliability and robust security. As part of the Intel Xeon Gold 6000 family, the 6140M model combines a generous 18‑core design with a solid 2.30 GHz base clock, delivering sustained multi‑threaded throughput across demanding workloads. For Cisco‑based server ecosystems, this upgrade aligns with exceptional memory bandwidth, scalable architecture, and hardware‑assisted security features designed to protect data, improve uptime, and reduce total cost of ownership in today’s data‑center environments.
This processor upgrade is optimized for demanding server deployments where performance, scalability, and reliability matter most. It is built to excel in multi‑socket configurations, enabling enterprise administrators to scale virtualization density, accelerate complex analytics, and maintain predictable latency under heavy load. With enhanced memory throughput and support for large memory footprints, the 6140M helps organizations implement real‑time analytics, in‑memory databases, and AI‑assisted workloads without compromising service levels. The architecture emphasizes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS), balancing aggressive performance with the stability required for 24/7 operations in finance, e‑commerce, healthcare, and other industries that depend on consistent, responsive computing power.
In addition to raw speed, the 6140M upgrade emphasizes security and resilience at the processor level. Hardware‑enhanced security features work alongside Cisco server platforms to defend against evolving threats, protect sensitive workloads, and preserve data integrity even under heavy multi‑tenant utilization. This makes it an ideal choice for organizations pursuing robust virtualization, secure cloud‑hybrid environments, and mission‑critical workloads that demand both performance and protection. The result is a scalable, future‑proof foundation that helps you deploy faster, optimize resource utilization, and maintain performance across growth scenarios—from seasonal spikes to sustained multi‑workload operation.
- 18 cores at a 2.30 GHz base clock with capable turbo performance to handle diverse workloads, delivering strong multi‑threaded throughput for virtualization, databases, and analytics.
- High memory bandwidth and capacity support to sustain memory‑intensive tasks, enabling large in‑memory data sets, fast caching, and quicker decision cycles in real‑time analytics.
- Four‑socket scalability with enterprise reliability designed for dense data centers, enabling expansive virtualization, scalable databases, and large‑scale compute clusters while maintaining manageability.
- Hardware‑enhanced security features focused on protecting critical workloads, safeguarding data at rest and in transit, and improving overall platform resilience in multi‑tenant environments.
- Efficient power and thermal design optimized for data centers, helping to reduce cooling demands and total cost of ownership while maintaining peak performance under sustained load.
Technical Details of Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6000 6140M Octadeca-core (18 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Model: Intel Xeon Gold 6140M
- Family: Xeon Gold 6000 Series
- Cores: 18
- Base Clock Speed: 2.30 GHz
- Memory Support: High‑speed memory compatibility and substantial capacity for demanding workloads
- Security Features: Hardware‑enhanced security for data protection and trusted execution
- Reliability/Support: Designed for enterprise reliability with validation for Cisco server ecosystems
- Notes: Exact socket type, platform compatibility, and chipset requirements vary by motherboard—verify with Cisco documentation and vendor specifications before purchase
How to install Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6000 6140M Octadeca-core (18 Core) 2.30 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Step 1 — Power down the server, unplug power cords, and discharge static electricity with an anti‑static strap or grounding method.
- Step 2 — Remove the server cover to access the CPU socket and current cooling solution, following enclosure manufacturer guidelines.
- Step 3 — Confirm motherboard socket compatibility and review Cisco server documentation for any required BIOS or firmware prerequisites before removing the existing processor.
- Step 4 — Carefully release the CPU socket retention mechanism and align the 6140M with the socket using the alignment notches or markers provided by the motherboard design.
- Step 5 — Insert the processor straight into the socket without bending pins; close the retention mechanism securely to ensure proper contact.
- Step 6 — Apply a fresh, appropriate thermal interface material if your cooler requires it, or verify that the pre‑applied cooler has full, even contact with the CPU surface.
- Step 7 — Reinstall the heat sink or cooling assembly, reconnect power cables, and ensure there is adequate clearance for airflow and cable management.
- Step 8 — Reattach the server cover, reconnect power, and boot into the BIOS/UEFI to verify recognitions and to load any required server firmware updates.
- Step 9 — Perform a BIOS/firmware update if recommended by Cisco, then perform a clean operating system boot and run a basic POST test to confirm stable recognition of the processor.
- Step 10 — After the OS loads, run a hardware stress test and monitor core temperatures, thermal throttling events, and overall system performance to ensure stability under load.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Is the Cisco Intel Xeon Gold 6140M upgrade compatible with my Cisco server model?
A: Compatibility depends on the motherboard socket, chipset, and BIOS support. Always refer to the Cisco compatibility matrix and ensure the BIOS is up to date before installation. -
Q: What workloads are best suited for this processor?
A: The 18‑core design with strong memory bandwidth excels at virtualization, large databases, real‑time analytics, enterprise ERP workloads, and AI‑inference tasks that require parallel processing and fast memory access. -
Q: Will I need to update BIOS or firmware?
A: Yes. Update to the version recommended by Cisco or the motherboard vendor prior to installing the processor to ensure full feature support and stability. -
Q: How does memory compatibility impact performance?
A: Using supported ECC memory with the correct speed and channels maximizes reliability and throughput, reduces error rates, and helps maintain consistent performance under load. -
Q: How can I verify the installation was successful?
A: Confirm BIOS recognizes the CPU, check POST messages, monitor CPU core counts in the operating system, and validate temperatures and performance under stress tests to ensure there are no throttling events. -
Q: Can this upgrade be used in multi‑socket configurations?
A: Yes. The Xeon Gold 6000 family is designed for enterprise multi‑socket deployments; ensure your Cisco server supports the intended socket count and has adequate cooling and memory capacity to sustain four‑socket scalability if required.
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