▲ | tanelpoder 5 days ago | |
Yeah I saw the same. I've been keeping an eye on the CXL world for ~5 years and so far it's 99% announcements, unveilings and great predictions. But the only CXL cards a consumer/small business can buy are some experimental-ish 64GB/128GB cards that you can actually buy today. Haven't seen any of my larger clients use it either. Both Intel Optane and DSSD storage efforts got discontinued after years of fanfare, from technical point of view, I hope that the same doesn't happen to CXL. | ||
▲ | afr0ck 5 days ago | parent [-] | |
I think Meta has already rolled out some CXL hardware for memory tiering. Marvell, Samsung, Xconn and many others have built various memory chips and switching hardware up to CXL 3.0. All recent Intel and AMD CPUs support CXL. |