Join the latest CXL Consortium webinar, “CXL 3.0: Enabling composable systems with expanded fabric capabilities,” airing live, Thursday, October 6, from 9 – 10 am PT.
Compute Express Link® (CXL®) is a high-speed interconnect offering coherency and memory semantics using high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity between the host processor and devices such as accelerators, memory buffers, and smart I/O devices.
In August 2022, CXL Consortium released the CXL 3.0 specification expanding on previous technology generations to increasing scalability and optimizing system level flows with advanced switching and fabric capabilities, efficient peer-to-peer communications, and fine-grained resource sharing across multiple compute domains. It also doubles the data rate to 64 GT/s with no added latency over CXL 2.0, while maintaining backward compatibility with previous specifications.
This webinar will introduce the CXL 3.0 specification and explore the new features including:
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Fabric capabilities and management
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Dynamically composable systems
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Improved memory sharing and pooling
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Enhanced coherency
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Peer-to-peer communication
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Doubled data rate with no added latency
Presenters:
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Debendra Das Sharma, CXL Consortium Technical Task Force Co-Chair and Intel Senior Fellow
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Danny Moore, CXL Consortium MWG Contributor, Senior Manager Strategy and Product Management, Rambus
We will be hosting a live Q&A discussion immediately after the webinar to address attendee questions from the presentation.
Register today: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/17915/557679
To learn more about the CXL 3.0 specification, visit the following resources: