Along with Intel’s release of the fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processor in January this year, Cisco’s UCS series servers also launched the seventh-generation UCS series servers. At the end of February, we introduced two computing nodes belonging to the UCS X series, namely: UCS X210c M7, UCS X410c M7, now let’s take a look at their rack servers: UCS C220 M7 in 1U size 2-way configuration, and UCS C240 M7 in 2U size 2-way configuration. Compared with Cisco’s 6th-generation UCS, which debuted together with Intel’s 3rd-generation Xeon Sclable processors in April 2021, the biggest difference in the 7th-generation UCS is not only the matching processor platform, but also the support for the subsequent new generation of peripheral specifications. , such as DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0 interface, CXL interface, and the Data Center GPU Flex series GPU released by Intel at the end of August last year.
