FMS 2020: CXL, DPUs and Computational Storage
By Tom Coughlin, president of Coughlin Associates
By Jean Jacques Maleval | November 24, 2020 at 1:33 pmTo read this article from Forbes, click on:
2020 FMS CXL, DPUs And Computational Storage
The growing use of solid state storage led to protocols, such as NVMe, that enable more effective utilization of higher performance storage media. Likewise, moves to replace volatile memories with non-volatile memories, such as Intel’s Optane are leading to new memory connectivity such as CXL. New accelerator processors are helping to reduce the workload on CPUs and enable computational storage that can reduce latency and energy consumption in data centers. Let’s look at some insights on these topics from the 2020 Flash Memory Summit.
Showing how CXL with persistent memory fills performance gap
between memory and storage