UnifabriX, a 2020 startup from Israel laser-focused on CXL, came out of stealth with the first-in-the-market Smart Memory Node based on CXL 3.0. The company gave its first live demo at SC22, the international conference for HPC computing in November.

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UnifabriX is the first company to develop a performance-focused CXL-based system, leveling the misalignment between processor and memory. The Smart Memory Node promises heavy performance uplifts for datacenters handling HPC workloads. With its high-performance memory pooling and sharing, and high bandwidth, datacenter operators now have a proven way to overcome performance bottlenecks.

Blocks & Filesโ€™ Chris Mellor covers this in his recently posted article โ€“ โ€œStartup UnifabriX exits stealth model with CXL 3.0 Smart Memory device demoโ€ He writes,

UnifabriX was started in January 2020 by Hyatt and CTO Danny Volkind. Seed funding was provided by VCS and angel investors. Hyatt is an ex-platform architect in Intelโ€™s Data Center Group who joined Huawei as a Smart Platforms CTO in 2018. He left to launch UnifabriX. Volkind was a system architect at Intel and was employed by Huawei as a Chief Architect. Both were at PMC Sierra before Intel and attended Israelโ€™s Technion Institute of Technology.

Give the article โ€“ โ€œStartup UnifabriX exits stealth model with CXL 3.0 Smart Memory device demoโ€ a read to know more about the technology. For more breaking news and immersive discussions on CXL, be sure to watch our Utilizing CXL series.

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