After successfully confirming that its Compute Express Link memory technology functions as expected in a real user environment with the open-source software company Red Hat Inc.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. announced that it has achieved a significant milestone. The chipmaker claims that data center operators are facing more demands on data throughput and memory due to developments in generative artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and in-memory databases.
These bandwidth restrictions, which affect the speed, latency, and expandability of data throughput, are intended to be fixed by Samsung’s CXL memory technology. The CXL Consortium first proposed the CXL unified interface standard in 2019.
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