What compute scale out/up fabric protocol will be the most successful in DC in 2025?
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Baya Systems
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- Replying to @IanCutressNow that the mindshare has shifted to GPUs and AI compute, there is little appetite to change CPU arch. The mindset is if it is working then why touch it. This is certainly going to influence how x86 vs ARM vs RISCV plays out now.
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- Replying to @PGelsinger and @intel
- Replying to @major_katsurAGI and @jimkxaYes, there is no need to reinvent the compute protocols. The current standards (Ethernet for off chip/off package, AMBA for on chip/on package) are great and evolving just fine as systems are scaling.
- Baya Systems has officially exited stealth, unveiling a portfolio of products to tackle one of the most central challenges in the era of AI and chiplets. Thanks to our BoD @jimkxa and @stanreiss and support from @PGelsinger, @intel and customers/partners.
- Replying to @jimkxa and @major_katsurAGIAgreed! Most non coherent protocols are basically loads and stores in different semantics, so practically interchangeable. PHY determines all KPIs for them. Coherent ones have their nuances: such as latency tolerant or not, symmetric or not. But good ones are comparable.
- Replying to @PGelsinger @intel and @CommerceGovHuge congratulations @PGelsinger! Looking forward to seeing Intel Foundry as the top chip maker soon.
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- Baya Systems emerges from stealth mode with software-driven IP tech to accelerate single-die and multi-die SoC designs. Enabling unprecedented scale for #compute and #AI processing + simplifies development and boosts efficiency. Learn more: bit.ly/4cswNGH







