CXL moves forward as memory technology for AI | Computer Weekly
Briefly

CXL's design allows processors to share memory seamlessly, thereby increasing memory capacity even when all DIMM sockets are occupied, simplifying high-performance datacentre architecture.
Intel highlighted how CXL lowers hardware costs by allowing manufacturers to use less expensive memory, like Micron's 128 GB CXL modules with DDR4 technology.
CXL aims to address the high memory demands of AI applications, supporting memory architectures for large language models and expanding capacity effectively.
Samsung's partnership with Red Hat focuses on open source software development for evolving memory and storage solutions, demonstrating CXL's practical applications in modern servers.
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