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Home » Connecting data center racks for AI/ML

Connecting data center racks for AI/ML

March 21, 2023
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How do you build a data center rack for AI/ML training? At OFC23, Credo showcased a high-performance rack with 3 next gen appliances connected with 3 types of physical networking, including a big backbone for RDMA sharing, which could be used for GPT-style applications.

Also on display was a Credo 800G Active Electrical Cable with the Screaming Eagle retimer. Another demo featured Credo’s Dove 800G Digital Signal Processor (DSP) demonstrating the ability to support extra host performance in a hyperscaler environment by supporting an (MR) interface.

A suite of Dove 800 optical DSP demos showcased performance in various applications, interoperability, internal VCSEL driver, host performance and silicon photonics integration.

Here is a booth tour with Don Bartleson and Easwar Shanker.

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