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Home » Astera Labs Expands PCIe 6.x Interoperability Testing

Astera Labs Expands PCIe 6.x Interoperability Testing

March 13, 2025
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Astera Labs has expanded its Cloud-Scale Interop Lab to accelerate the adoption of PCIe 6.x AI platforms, enhancing interoperability testing for Scorpio Smart Fabric Switches. This expansion supports rigorous real-world system validation across a wide range of PCIe 6.x components, including GPUs, CPUs, NICs, SSDs, and switches. By addressing next-gen connectivity challenges such as higher bandwidth, mixed-generation complexity, and large-scale system integration, Astera Labs provides pre-validated, production-ready solutions that reduce development risks and accelerate time-to-market for cloud and AI infrastructure.

The Cloud-Scale Interop Lab ensures Scorpio P-Series Fabric Switches and Aries 6 PCIe/CXL Smart DSP Retimers meet the demands of hyperscale AI workloads, undergoing PCIe link, RAS, and system testing over complex topologies. Unlike one-dimensional interop programs, Astera Labs tests real-world applications with leading root complexes, endpoints, and operating systems to optimize reliability and performance. A recent end-to-end PCIe 6.x demonstration at DesignCon 2025 showcased Scorpio’s interoperability with Micron PCIe 6.x SSDs using GPU-Direct Storage, reinforcing Astera Labs’ leadership in high-speed interconnect solutions for AI-driven data centers.

• Expanded Cloud-Scale Interop Lab accelerates PCIe 6.x ecosystem enablement with real-world testing.

• Scorpio Smart Fabric Switches and Aries 6 DSP Retimers undergo comprehensive PCIe validation for AI and cloud infrastructure.

• Rigorous system testing ensures seamless interoperability across GPUs, CPUs, NICs, SSDs, and switches.

• Demonstrated PCIe 6.x interoperability with Micron SSDs at DesignCon 2025 validates end-to-end system performance.

• Industry partnerships with AMD, Samsung, Keysight, Micron, Wistron, and Teledyne Lecroy drive next-generation AI platform development.

“Beyond base-level interoperability, Astera Labs’ Cloud-Scale Interop Lab embodies our cloud-native philosophy—leveraging early ecosystem engagement, system validation boards, and real-world application testing,” said Chris Petersen, Fellow, Technology and Ecosystems at Astera Labs. “This expansion of our interoperability leadership empowers customers to optimize performance, increase reliability, and accelerate deployment of their next-generation PCIe 6.x systems.”

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