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KAIST Shows Off DirectCXL Disaggregated Memory Prototype

July 18, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

The hyperscalers and cloud builders are not the only ones having fun with the CXL protocol and its ability to create tiered, disaggregated, and composable main memory for systems. …

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Nvidia GPU Accelerators Get A Direct Pipe To Big Data

August 8, 2019 Michael Feldman 1

Nvidia has unveiled GPUDirect Storage, a new capability that enables its GPUs to talk directly with NVM-Express storage. …

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Startup Sees Potential for Long-Distance RDMA on Horizon

January 10, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

Sharing data via remote direct memory access (RDMA) has typically been a local affair, restricted to a single server or tightly bound clusters of servers. …

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In Modern Datacenters, The Latency Tail Wags The Network Dog

March 27, 2018 Kevin Deierling 3

The expression, the tail wags the dog, is used when a seemingly unimportant factor or infrequent event actually dominates the situation. …

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RoCE Gives Ethernet Latency And Efficiency One-Two Punch

July 6, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Ratcheting up the bandwidth on networks has been easier in many ways that getting low and predictable latencies for the transfer of information across those networks. …

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