Live Demos to Include Newly Introduced PCI
Express 6.0 Devices and CXL Interconnect
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (Credo) (NASDAQ: CRDO), an
innovator in providing secure, high-speed connectivity solutions
that deliver energy efficiency as data rates and corresponding
bandwidth requirements increase throughout the data infrastructure
market, is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming
OCP Global Summit from October 15-17, 2024, in San Jose, CA. The
event will provide Credo with a platform to showcase generative AI,
general compute and operator focused connectivity solutions and
include multiple presentations by Credo executives.
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Credo to Showcase Datacenter AI, Compute
and CXL with XConn PCIe and CXL Switches at OCP Global Summit 2024.
Live Demos to Include Newly Introduced PCI Express 6.0 Devices and
CXL Interconnect. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Conference: OCP Global Summit Date: October 15-17,
2024 Location: San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
Locations: Booth B31 and the OCP Innovation Village
Credo Exhibit Highlights:
Credo will demonstrate Toucan, its newly introduced PCI Express
(PCIe) 6.0 retimer, and 1Tb OSFP-XD PCIe6 (16x64Gb) Active
Electrical Cable (AEC). In addition, Credo will display its 800G
sub-10W OSFP optical modules with Linear Receive Optics (LRO)
capability interoperating with 51T switches and standard DSP
modules.
In the OCP Innovation Village, Credo is working with AMD,
GIGABYTE, MemVerge, MSI, Penguin Solutions, Rittal, SMART
Modular Technologies, and XConn to show live demonstrations of PCIe
and Compute Express Link (CXL) interconnect. Additionally, the
solution providers will showcase how rack power/density increases
as liquid cooling technology penetrates the data center.
The first live demonstration of a rack-scale shared H100 GPU
will consist of an AMD EPYC server connected to an XConn PCIe 5
switch via Credo OSFP-XD PCIe AECs, with the XConn switch further
driving two chassis of NVIDIA H100 GPUs.
In the second live demonstration, a rack-scale CXL2.0 shared
memory system will be demonstrated with Memory Machine X software
from MemVerge showing AMD EPYC 9005 servers connected to an XConn
CXL switch via Credo CXL AECs, the XConn CXL Switch connecting to
two chassis full of CXL memory – one based on CEM AIC form factor
from SMART Modular – one based on the E3 form factor from Micron.
This will enable the servers to fully access and share the CXL
memory using the CXL.mem protocol.
In the third showcase, a series of three AI GPU racks will
illustrate the impact of liquid cooling on racking and network
configurations. A 10kW air cooled rack, a 50kW air cooled rack, and
a 120kW liquid cooled rack, all based on the Open Rack v3 (ORv3)
standard with the Rittal liquid cooling plenum attached, and a full
set of networking interconnect based on Credo’s AECs and optical
devices, will be connected to support the front-end, scaleout and
scaleup Networks necessary for these advanced racks.
To view a video preview of the Credo OCP demonstrations, go
here.
Credo Comment:
“Credo is pleased to be part of the OCP Global Summit, the
leading event for showcasing the technologies designed to address
increasing data infrastructure demands,” said Don Barnetson, VP of
Product for PCIe/CXL at Credo. “The new Credo PCIe6 and CXL
solutions, including the Toucan retimer and OSFP-XD Active
Electrical Cables, are designed to revolutionize connectivity for
next generation data center and GPU designs and provide our
customers with the tools to achieve enhanced performance and
efficiency.”
Comments from Other Innovation Center Participants:
“As AI and high-performance computing workloads become more
complex, the demand for scalable, memory-centric infrastructure is
growing exponentially,” said Gerry Fan, CEO of XConn Technologies.
“Our XConn Apollo switch is designed to meet this demand head-on by
enabling seamless integration of both PCIe and CXL in a single
solution, offering unparalleled flexibility and performance for
system designers. Our partnership with Credo is particularly
valuable, as their advanced connectivity solutions are critical in
driving the low-latency, high-bandwidth connectivity required to
unlock the full potential of our switch technology. Together, our
live demonstrations at the OCP Innovation Village will highlight
the transformative potential of this collaboration, from GPU
sharing to memory pooling, setting the stage for the next
generation of data center architectures.”
“Our new 4- and 8-DIMM CXL add-in-cards make it incredibly easy
for memory pooling appliances and CXL capable servers to expand
server memory to handle the rapid increase in demand for in-memory
databases, feature stores, as well as real-time data center and
edge applications,” said Andy Mills, vice president of advanced
product development at SMART.
“Today we are demonstrating how exceeding the typical limit of 8
GPU per server can accelerate AI applications running on a single
server,” said Phil Pokorny, chief technology officer/CTO of Penguin
Solutions. “This can simplify management tasks compared to scaling
with multiple machines. In addition, once disaggregated this way,
the GPU becomes composable, with multiple servers and the GPU
sharing the same switches delivering additional flexibility.”
“The availability of optical technology like Credo retimers and
optical modules is required for CXL environments to scale,” said
Charles Fan, CEO and Co-founder of MemVerge. “Software like Memory
Machine X from MemVerge is also required to visualize,
intelligently tier data, and share data on CXL memory.”
“At MSI, we are excited to present the S2206-02 platform,
crafted to meet the evolving demands of modern data centers,” said
Danny Hsu, General Manager of MSI’s Enterprise Platform Solutions.
“With dual AMD EPYC 9005/9004 Series processors, support for seven
PCIe add-on cards, and flexible networking options, this system
delivers exceptional performance for AI, cloud computing, and other
high-performance applications. We look forward to collaborating
with Credo to drive innovation and help organizations achieve
higher productivity.”
Credo invites all OCP Global Summit attendees to visit booth
#B31, the Innovation Village Exhibit Center and attend the Credo
presentations to learn more.
To learn more about the Credo Products in this release go to the
product pages linked here.
About Credo
Our mission is to deliver high-speed solutions to break
bandwidth barriers on every wired connection in the data
infrastructure market. Credo is an innovator in providing secure,
high-speed connectivity solutions that deliver improved power
efficiency as data rates and corresponding bandwidth requirements
increase exponentially throughout the data infrastructure market.
Our innovations ease system bandwidth bottlenecks while
simultaneously improving on power, security, and reliability. Our
connectivity solutions are optimized for optical and electrical
Ethernet applications, including the emerging 100G (or Gigabits per
second), 200G, 400G, 800G and the emerging 1.6T (or Terabits per
second) port markets. Credo products are based on our proprietary
Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) and Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
technologies. Our product families include Integrated Circuits
(ICs) for the optical and line card markets, Active Electrical
Cables (AECs) and SerDes Chiplets. Our intellectual property (IP)
solutions consist primarily of SerDes IP licensing.
For more information, please visit https://www.credosemi.com.
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