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HPE Intel Xeon 6746E Dodecahecta-core (112 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade
Upgrade your enterprise server with the HPE Intel Xeon 6746E Dodecahecta-core processor, a transformative upgrade designed for hyper-converged environments, data centers, HPC clusters, and virtualization-heavy workloads. This 112-core, 112-thread powerhouse combines massive parallel processing with solid single-thread performance, delivering a scalable foundation for demanding applications. Engineered for 64-bit computing and optimized for enterprise reliability, this processor is built to run 24/7 in HP and HPE-compatible servers, supporting heavy multi-user workloads, database analytics, AI inference, and virtual machines with peak efficiency. The LGA-4710 socket compatibility makes it a straightforward upgrade path for eligible servers, enabling businesses to extend hardware lifecycle without extensive rebuilds. If your workloads demand faster processing, greater throughput, and the ability to handle large datasets in real time, this HPE Xeon upgrade provides a compelling blend of core density, memory bandwidth potential, and robust reliability that helps you achieve faster insights and better service levels.
- Massive core density for unparalleled parallelism: With 112 cores and 112 threads, the HPE Xeon 6746E accelerates highly parallel workloads such as HPC simulations, big data analytics, complex virtualized environments, and large-scale databases. This level of core density enables more concurrent tasks, reducing queuing and enabling smoother multi-user performance in virtualization platforms and microservices deployments.
- High clock speed for responsive performance: Operating at a 2.0 GHz base clock with a boost up to 2.70 GHz, this processor blends substantial multi-core throughput with faster single-thread performance for workloads that benefit from higher frequencies. This balance helps improve latency-sensitive operations like transaction processing, real-time analytics, and AI workloads during peak demand periods.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and scalability: Designed for data centers and enterprise environments, the Xeon 6746E provides 64-bit processing capabilities and features typical of modern Xeon architectures, including robust error checking, virtualization support, and enterprise-focused reliability. It’s engineered to maintain consistent performance in 24/7 operations, with predictable behavior under sustained load and improved memory addressing for large-scale apps.
- Socket LGA-4710 compatibility for a smooth upgrade path: This processor is built to fit HP servers supporting the LGA-4710 socket, enabling straightforward installation without soldering. The upgrade path minimizes downtime, simplifies serviceability, and helps maximize the return on your existing data-center investments by extending server lifecycles and reducing hardware refresh cycles.
- Powerful platform for data center workloads: With a 250 W thermal design power (TDP), the Xeon 6746E is optimized for dense compute nodes in data centers. Its architecture is well-suited for virtualization, large-scale analytics, AI inference, and memory-intensive applications, delivering solid throughput while fitting into the cooling and power constraints of modern server racks.
Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon 6746E Dodecahecta-core Processor Upgrade
- Processor family: Intel Xeon (6746E) Dodecahecta-core
- Cores: 112
- Threads: 112
- Base frequency: 2.0 GHz
- Boost frequency: Up to 2.70 GHz
- Socket: LGA-4710
- Thermal design power (TDP): 250 W
- Bit width: 64-bit processing
- Packaging considerations: Upgrade intended for compatible HP/HPE servers; compatibility depends on motherboard revision and BIOS
How to install HPE Intel Xeon 6746E Dodecahecta-core Processor Upgrade
- Prepare your server: power down completely, unplug from the power source, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge. Make sure you have the correct anti-static wrist strap and tools as recommended by your HP/HPE server documentation.
- Verify compatibility: confirm that your server model and motherboard support the LGA-4710 socket and that the BIOS/firmware is up to date for Xeon 6746E compatibility. Review HP’s hardware compatibility lists before proceeding.
- Remove existing cooling and CPU assembly if required: follow your server manual to safely remove the existing heatsink/fan assembly and any surrounding components blocking access to the CPU socket. Keep track of screws and spacers for reassembly.
- Install the new CPU into the LGA-4710 socket: align the processor correctly with the socket orientation marks, carefully place the CPU, and secure it according to the socket design. Ensure there is no bending of pins and that the processor is seated evenly.
- Apply thermal interface material and reseat the cooling solution: apply an appropriate amount of thermal paste (or use a pre-applied pad if your cooling solution requires it) and reattach the heatsink/fan assembly. Connect all required power and sensor cables for the cooling system.
- Reassemble and boot: reinstall any removed components, reconnect power, and power on the server. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify that the Xeon 6746E is detected and configured correctly. Apply any recommended performance or virtualization profiles, and perform a stability test if needed.
- Update firmware and validate performance: ensure the system firmware and CPU microcode are current, then deploy standard workloads to validate stability, thermal behavior, and performance gains. Monitor temperatures and power usage to confirm cooling is adequate for sustained load.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What workloads benefit most from the 112-core Xeon 6746E upgrade? A: Heavy parallel workloads such as scientific computing, HPC simulations, large-scale data analytics, virtualized environments, database operations, and AI inference typically see the most benefit from the high core count and parallel processing capabilities of this Xeon upgrade.
- Q: Is this processor compatible with all HP/HPE servers? A: Compatibility depends on the server model and the motherboard’s BIOS/firmware support for the LGA-4710 socket and Xeon 6746E family. It is essential to verify server model, motherboard revision, and BIOS availability before purchasing and installation.
- Q: Do I need a BIOS update to use the Xeon 6746E? A: Yes. For most Xeon upgrades, a BIOS/firmware update is required to recognize the processor and enable new features. Check HP/HPE support resources for the latest BIOS version and installation instructions.
- Q: What cooling requirements should I plan for with a 250 W TDP CPU? A: A robust cooling solution capable of handling 250 W under sustained load is recommended. This typically includes an appropriate heatsink/fan assembly, proper airflow in the server chassis, and verified thermal monitoring in your data center environment.
- Q: How does the 2.70 GHz boost impact real-world performance? A: The 2.70 GHz boost provides higher peak frequencies for single-thread or lightly threaded tasks, improving responsiveness during bursts and enabling faster completion of time-sensitive workloads while still maintaining substantial multi-core throughput for parallel tasks.
- Q: What are the security and reliability benefits of this Xeon upgrade? A: Intel Xeon processors typically include enterprise-grade reliability and security features designed for data centers, including robust error detection, virtualization enhancements, and long-term support, contributing to stable operation in mission-critical environments.
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