Why CXL Type 3 memory matters, what your platform must provide
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Ameet Sanghavi
5d agoen
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EDNWhy CXL Type 3 memory matters, what your platform must provideedn.comHere is how CXL Type 3 devices differ from local DIMMs, and where expander memory sits in the latency–capacity pyramid. The post Why CXL Type 3 memory matters, what your platform must provide appeared first on EDN .
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