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    Phoronix: More Of Intel's CXL Enablement Code Arrives For Linux 5.16

    Intel's open-source Linux engineers continue to be quite busy bringing up CXL interconnect support within the mainline kernel. For the in-development Linux 5.16 is another batch of code landing...

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    Interesting. Is it like Intel's version of Infinity Fabric or NVLink?

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      Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
      Interesting. Is it like Intel's version of Infinity Fabric or NVLink?
      It's a industry standard based on PCIe:
      CXL 3.1 Specification Now AvailableLearn more about the fabric improvements and extensions, TSP, and memory expander improvements included in the specification.View the Press ReleaseCXL BlogsFind the latest Consortium news and educational materials on the technology.Read our BlogsUpcoming Industry EventsCXL Consortium representatives regularly support presentations and technology demonstrations during industry eventsView Upcoming Events Previous slide Next

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