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On Wednesday, Marvell Technology, Inc. announced a significant advancement in its Structera portfolio of Compute Express Link (CXL) devices. The company revealed that its CXL devices are now successfully interoperable with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. EPYC CPUs and 5th Gen Intel Corp Intel Xeon platforms. This development represents a crucial step towards creating an open and interoperable CXL ecosystem, aimed at meeting the increasing demands for memory bandwidth and capacity in next-generation cloud data centers.
As cloud computing continues to evolve, the need for efficient data handling and processing capabilities has become paramount. Marvell's collaboration with industry giants AMD and Intel underscores its commitment to enhancing performance in data-intensive environments. By ensuring compatibility with leading CPU architectures, Marvell is positioning itself as a key player in the future of data center technology. This milestone not only highlights Marvell's innovative approach but also signals a promising future for the integration of CXL technology in various computing applications.
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