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Keysight, Broadcom Validate 800G Ultra Ethernet

Keysight and Broadcom demonstrated interoperability of Ultra Ethernet Consortium technologies at full 800 GbE line rate, showcasing link-layer mechanisms designed to address congestion, reliability, and latency challenges in large-scale AI clusters. The demonstration integrates Broadcom switching silicon with Keysight’s test and validation platform, validating features such as Link Layer Retry (LLR) and Credit-Based Flow Control (CBFC) under realistic AI workload conditions.

The demo highlights the growing importance of transport-layer determinism in AI infrastructure, where east-west traffic patterns and synchronized workloads place unprecedented pressure on network fabrics. Ultra Ethernet aims to evolve standard Ethernet into a viable alternative to proprietary AI interconnects by introducing reliability and congestion management directly at the link layer. The ability to maintain high throughput under packet loss and congestion conditions is critical for scaling distributed AI training and inference clusters.

Keysight’s role underscores the increasing complexity of validating AI networking systems, particularly as speeds move to 800G and beyond. The collaboration demonstrates readiness not just of silicon, but of the broader ecosystem—including testing, compliance, and interoperability—needed to bring Ultra Ethernet into production deployments.

Key points:

“This demonstration validates that Ethernet can evolve to meet the stringent requirements of AI workloads by integrating advanced congestion control and reliability features directly into the link layer, enabling high throughput and predictable performance at hyperscale.”

🌐 Analysis

Ultra Ethernet represents one of the most significant attempts to extend Ethernet into domains traditionally dominated by proprietary fabrics. By introducing mechanisms such as LLR and CBFC, the ecosystem is addressing fundamental limitations in packet loss recovery and congestion handling. If successfully standardized and widely deployed, Ultra Ethernet could redefine AI networking architectures by offering a scalable, interoperable alternative to closed systems. The involvement of Keysight highlights that validation and interoperability testing are becoming critical gating factors as networks scale to 800G and beyond.

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