Marvell plans for CXL's introduction in the data centre
The open interconnect Compute Express Link (CXL) standard promises to change how data centre computing is architected.
CXL enables the rearrangement of processors (CPUs), accelerator chips, and memory within computer servers to boost efficiency.
"CXL is such an important technology that is in high focus today by all the major cloud hyperscalers and system OEMs," says Thad Omura, vice president of flash marketing at Marvell.
Semiconductor firm Marvell has strengthened its CXL expertise by acquiring Tanzanite Silicon Solutions.
Tanzanite was the first company to show two CPUs sharing common memory using a CXL 2.0 controller implemented using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA).
Marvell intends to use CXL across its portfolio of products.
Terms of the deal for the 40-staff Tanzanite acquisition have not been disclosed.