Lenovo
SKU: 4XG7A09076
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The Lenovo 4XG7A07266 is an Intel Xeon Silver 4114 processor option for the ThinkSystem SR590 server, delivering 10 cores and 20 threads at a 2.2 GHz base clock with 3 GHz boost — a practical mid-range compute block for workloads that need solid multi-thread throughput without the power overhead of higher-tier Xeon Gold or Platinum dies. At 85 W TDP, it sits in a range that keeps thermals and power draw manageable in dense rack configurations. If you're expanding compute in a surveillance analytics node, a VMS backend, or a lightweight virtualization host, this is the processor insert to specify when the SR590 is already your platform of choice.
Designed for the ThinkSystem SR590 server line, the 4XG7A07266 uses the LGA 3647 (Socket P) interface — the same socket across the first-generation Intel Xeon Scalable family, meaning this is a factory-matched component for that chassis, not an aftermarket adaptation. It ships with a cooler included, so there's no separate thermal solution to source.
The 4XG7A07266 is designed specifically for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR590, a 2U dual-socket rack server. It occupies one of the two Socket P positions. Because it's a first-generation Xeon Scalable part, it is not forward-compatible with second-generation (Cascade Lake) SR590 configurations without a platform change — verify your SR590's board revision before ordering if your chassis has been previously upgraded. For organizations running video management software on SR590 hardware, this processor pairs well with high-capacity DDR4 ECC DIMMs across the six-channel memory bus to maximize stream-processing throughput. The 64-bit operating mode and U0 stepping are consistent with standard enterprise OS support across major hypervisors and Linux distributions used in security operations environments. For rack power planning, budget the 85 W TDP plus memory and storage draw when sizing PDUs and UPS capacity — consult your power and UPS infrastructure to confirm available headroom before deployment.
Q: Which server is the Lenovo 4XG7A07266 compatible with?
A: The 4XG7A07266 is designed for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR590 server. It uses the LGA 3647 (Socket P) interface and is a first-generation Intel Xeon Scalable platform component.
Q: Does the 4XG7A07266 include a cooler?
A: Yes. A thermal cooler is included with the 4XG7A07266 — no separate heat sink or cooling solution needs to be sourced.
Q: What is the TDP of the Xeon Silver 4114 in the 4XG7A07266?
A: The Thermal Design Power (TDP) is 85 W. This is a standard mid-range figure for the first-generation Xeon Scalable family and keeps the SR590's thermal load predictable in rack deployments.
Q: How much memory does the 4XG7A07266 support?
A: The Intel Xeon Silver 4114 processor supports a maximum of 768 GB of internal memory, spread across six DDR4 memory channels on the SR590 platform.
Q: Is the 4XG7A07266 compatible with second-generation Xeon Scalable (Cascade Lake) SR590 configurations?
A: No. This is a first-generation Skylake-based Xeon Scalable processor (stepping U0). It is not forward-compatible with second-generation Cascade Lake SR590 board revisions. Verify your SR590 board generation before ordering.
Q: What is the boost clock speed of the Xeon Silver 4114?
A: The processor boosts up to 3.0 GHz from its 2.2 GHz base frequency, providing 800 MHz of headroom for lightly-threaded workloads when cores are available.

The Lenovo 4XG7A07266 lands in a specific and well-defined slot: it's the right processor when you need more than 6 cores but can't justify the power and cost step to Xeon Gold, and when the SR590 is already the chassis in play. The 85 W TDP and 10-core Skylake architecture make it a credible choice for software-defined VMS nodes and edge analytics servers where thermal density matters.
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Best fit: an SR590-based VMS or edge analytics node where the existing processor is a 6-core entry-level Silver and the workload has grown to require more concurrent threads — a common inflection point in mid-size surveillance deployments scaling from 32 to 64+ camera streams on a single server node.
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