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Marvell Announces Successful Interoperability of Structera CXL Portfolio with AMD EPYC CPU and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Platforms

Marvell Announces Successful Interoperability of Structera CXL Portfolio with AMD EPYC CPU and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Platforms

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Enabling Cloud Data Center Operators to Overcome Memory Performance and Scaling Challenges in General-purpose Servers

Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today announced the successful interoperability of the Marvell Structera portfolio of Compute Express Link (CXL®) devices with AMD EPYC™ CPUs and 5th Gen Intel Xeon platforms. This achievement underscores the commitment of Marvell to advancing an open and interoperable CXL ecosystem, addressing the growing demands for memory bandwidth and capacity in next-generation cloud data centers.

Marvell collaborated with AMD and Intel to extensively test Structera CXL products with AMD EPYC and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platforms across various configurations, workloads, and operating conditions. The results demonstrated seamless interoperability, delivering stability, scalability, and high-performance memory expansion that cloud data center providers need for mass deployment.

This interoperability gives customers the flexibility to choose from a variety of CPU architectures, enabling deployment of CXL solutions across diverse hardware configurations. By leveraging the strengths of each platform for specific workloads and applications, customers can maximize their investment while maintaining seamless integration and consistent performance.

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CXL 2.0 represents the next generation of scalable infrastructure. The collaboration between AMD, Intel and Marvell will help enable the growth of an ecosystem for driving the benefits of CXL for customers everywhere,” said Will Chu, senior vice president and general manager, Custom Cloud Solutions at Marvell. “This successful interoperability showcases our ability to deliver innovative, high-performance solutions that redefine the efficiency, sustainability, and performance of cloud technology.”

“We are committed to advancing high-performance, scalable, and energy-efficient solutions to power next-generation data centers,” said Raghu Nambiar, corporate vice president, Data Center Ecosystems and Solutions, AMD. “Our deep technology partnership with Marvell combines the robust capabilities of AMD EPYC processors with Marvell’s CXL portfolio to help our customers unlock enhanced memory efficiency, greater flexibility, and reduced total cost of ownership—driving tangible benefits for business-critical workloads.”

“Our collaboration and ongoing enablement activities with Marvell demonstrate our commitment to the CXL 2.0 standard, helping to ensure memory efficiency and seamless deployment across cloud-scale infrastructures,” stated Richelle Ahlvers, director, Ecosystem Enabling and Technology Initiatives, Intel.

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