XConn and ScaleFlux Enhance CXL 3.1 Interoperability for AI and Cloud
XConn Technologies and ScaleFlux have announced a partnership to optimize interoperability between XConn's next-generation CXL 3.1 switch and ScaleFlux's MC500 CXL 3.1 Type 3 memory controller. This collaboration aims to ensure seamless compatibility and enhance performance for AI and cloud infrastructure.
The companies will demonstrate this interoperability at the Future of Memory and Storage (FMS25) event in Santa Clara, showcasing a fully functional system featuring AMD processors. The joint solution leverages XConn's hybrid PCIe/CXL switch and ScaleFlux's advanced ECC and RAS features to deliver industry-leading composable memory performance.
This partnership marks a significant step in enabling memory disaggregation and pooling capabilities, providing a production-ready path for data centers adopting CXL-based memory infrastructure. The collaboration underscores both companies' commitment to building a robust and interoperable CXL ecosystem for modern AI data centers.
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