Episode 26

Transforming Cloud Data Centers with CXL

This week, join Sarvagya Kochak, Senior Director, Product Marketing, and podcast host Chris Banuelos to discuss the fundamentals of Compute Express Link (CXL) technology. Marvell, along with a consortium of industry leaders, is transforming the next generation of cloud data centers with a new industry standard for connecting processors, memory, and accelerators. With CXL based memory expansion and pooling, Marvell is uniquely positioned to transform the data center with architectures that have significantly improved scale, flexibility, and performance. Hear why CXL is imperative to the data center, its use cases, and future trends.

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Sarvagya Kochak, Senior Director, Product Marketing

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