Lenovo
SKU: 4XG7A63086
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The Lenovo 4XG7A63088 is an Intel Xeon Silver 4210R processor upgrade designed for the ThinkSystem SD530 high-density server platform. Based on Intel's 2nd Generation Xeon Scalable (Cascade Lake) architecture at 14nm, this 10-core, 20-thread CPU delivers a 2.4 GHz base clock with Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz — the right balance of sustained multi-threaded throughput and single-thread headroom for workloads that mix high-core-count parallelism with latency-sensitive tasks. If you're expanding compute capacity in an SD530 deployment or provisioning a second socket, the 4XG7A63088 fits the LGA 3647 (Socket P) platform without a board swap.
The 4XG7A63088 is specified for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SD530 high-density server. The LGA 3647 socket and 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable (Cascade Lake) architecture are consistent with SD530 platform requirements. Before installing, confirm the SD530's UEFI/BIOS firmware is at the revision level Lenovo specifies for Cascade Lake processors — running an outdated firmware version against a new CPU generation is the most common cause of a failed POST on this platform.
For deployments pairing the SD530 with storage-heavy or network-intensive workloads — such as running a network video recorder back-end or a surveillance analytics server — the 1 TB DDR4 memory ceiling and 20-thread throughput make this processor a capable anchor. Pair with adequate NVMe or SAS storage and a managed network switch with sufficient throughput for your camera or data ingest volumes.
The Intel Xeon Silver 4210R supports Intel Hyper-Threading, Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, and Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x / VT-d) — standard capabilities on Cascade Lake Xeon Silver parts that enable efficient VM consolidation and hardware-assisted I/O virtualization for pass-through configurations. Confirm enablement in BIOS for your specific workload requirements.
Q: What server platform is the Lenovo 4XG7A63088 designed for?
A: The 4XG7A63088 is specified for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SD530 high-density server. It uses the LGA 3647 (Socket P) interface, which is the standard socket for 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable (Cascade Lake) processors on that platform.
Q: How many cores and threads does the Xeon Silver 4210R provide?
A: The Intel Xeon Silver 4210R delivers 10 physical cores and 20 threads via Intel Hyper-Threading, running at a 2.4 GHz base frequency with Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz.
Q: What is the TDP of this processor and what does that mean for cooling?
A: The Xeon Silver 4210R has a 100W Thermal Design Power (TDP). This is the rated heat output the server's cooling subsystem must handle. For the SD530's dense chassis configuration, staying within the 100W envelope keeps per-node thermal load predictable without requiring supplemental cooling beyond the platform's standard design.
Q: What is the maximum memory this processor supports?
A: The Xeon Silver 4210R supports up to 1 TB of DDR4-SDRAM at memory clock speeds up to 2400 MHz. Actual maximum installed memory depends on the number and type of DIMM slots available in your SD530 configuration.
Q: Do I need a firmware update before installing the 4XG7A63088?
A: Yes — Lenovo requires the SD530's UEFI/BIOS firmware to be at the revision level that supports Cascade Lake processors before installation. Installing a new-generation Xeon without a firmware update is the most common cause of a failed POST. Check Lenovo's support site for the required firmware version for your SD530 chassis.
Q: Is this processor compatible with virtualization workloads?
A: Yes. The Intel Xeon Silver 4210R supports Intel Virtualization Technology for IA-32 and Intel 64 (VT-x) as well as Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d), enabling hardware-assisted virtualization and direct device pass-through. These features must be enabled in the SD530 BIOS to take effect.

The 4XG7A63088 is one of those parts that looks straightforward on paper — a 10-core Cascade Lake Xeon at 100W — but the deployment details matter. The Xeon Silver 4210R's 2.4 GHz base with 3.2 GHz Turbo headroom is well-suited for the SD530's dense, multi-node chassis design where sustained throughput across many threads outweighs peak single-core speed. The 13.75 MB L3 cache is the spec I'd point to first for anyone running workloads with large in-flight data sets — it directly reduces DRAM pressure in a way that a MHz bump alone can't replicate.
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This processor is a strong fit for SD530-based compute nodes handling concurrent multi-tenant workloads — enterprise virtualization clusters, back-end video analytics servers, or surveillance infrastructure where you need sustained per-node throughput in a chassis-dense rack deployment.
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