Steve McDowell is chief analyst at NAND Research. Steve is a technologist with over 25 years of deep industry experience in a variety of strategy, engineering, and strategic marketing roles, all with the unifying theme of delivering innovative technologies into the enterprise infrastructure market.
Marvell wants the world to know that CXL is ready. Two years ago, the Compute Express Link was hailed as the future of data center hardware. It promised to revolutionize server architectures by enabling heterogeneous compute, memory pooling, and composable server designs. Nearly every infrastructure provider was eagerly integrating CXL into their products, envisioning new types of memory expanders, poolers, and switches.
The first product in this family, the Structera A 2504, features 16 Arm Neoverse V2 cores, supports up to 200 GB/sec memory bandwidth, and offers up to 4TB of memory capacity. This setup is particularly beneficial for deep learning recommendation models where the need for high memory bandwidth is critical.
Marvell is the first CXL technology provider to directly incorporate LZ4 compression and decompression into its controllers. LZ4 maximizes memory efficiency, reducing the need for additional physical memory and lowering the energy consumption required for cooling and power. This means that data centers can operate more sustainably by maximizing their existing resources and minimizing their environmental impact.
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