At OCP Global Summit, we showcased how our PCIe, CXL, and Ethernet connectivity solutions deliver unprecedented reach, unprecedented memory capacity and bandwidth, and unprecedented flexibility.
At OCP Global Summit, we showcased how our PCIe, CXL, and Ethernet connectivity solutions deliver unprecedented reach, unprecedented memory capacity and bandwidth, and unprecedented flexibility.
At Intel Innovation this year, we showcased how Astera Labs is the first to break through the memory wall! Our Leo CXL Smart Memory Controllers are the industry’s highest performance controllers on the market, and combined with 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, Leo enables unprecedented performance by increasing memory bandwidth and capacity by 50%.
Learn how at DesignCon 2023! We are excited to be heading back to DesignCon 2023, taking place January 31-February 2 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. We’ll be demonstrating our portfolio of purpose-built connectivity solutions that eliminate performance bottlenecks throughout the data center. Now, we’re making it easier than ever for you to deploy solutions… Read More »
Partnering with Intel and Supermicro, Astera Labs will demonstrate CXL memory expansion using our industry-leading Leo Smart Memory Controllers running real-world workloads and compare performance benchmarks for direct attach memory vs. CXL attach memory implementation for large in-memory applications. This demonstration will also highlight how our Aries Smart Retimers enable longer PCIe (PCI Express) 5.0 and CXL 1.1. signal reach to implement complex topologies. Both Leo and Aries product lines are in advanced sampling stage and ready for deployment in Cloud servers.
The increasing volume of data and complexity of models requires advancements in cloud server architecture to remove memory bottlenecks and unlock the performance for compute-intensive workloads, such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Leo Memory Connectivity Platform for CXL 1.1 and 2.0 eliminates the memory bottlenecks inherent in today’s architectures and enables new heterogeneous infrastructure to increase performance and reduce costs for cloud-scale deployment.
As our appetite for creating and consuming massive amounts of data continues to grow, so too will our need for increased cloud capacity to store and analyze this data. Additionally, the server connectivity backbone for data center infrastructure needs to evolve as complex AI and ML workloads become mainstream in the cloud.