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In December 2023, Samsung Electronics partnered with Red Hat, the world’s top enterprise Linux vendor, to successfully verify the operation of CMM-D (CXL* (Compute Quick Link) memory module dynamic random access memory) memory technology for the first time in the industry1。 The significance of this operational validation is that it enables the CMM-D to also take advantage of the NUMA* (Non-Uniform Memory Access) architecture, which was previously limited to dynamic random access memory (DRAM) modules. Samsung Electronics and Red Hat have published a guide to using RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) 9 CXL (Compute Quick Links) on the Red Hat website to make it easy for server users to use CMM-D. Published Compute Quick Link Memory User Guide 2
- CXL (Compute Express Link): A next-generation interface standard that improves efficiency for accelerators, DRAM, and storage devices used with CPUs (central processing units) in high-performance server systems.
- NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access Architecture) is an efficient way to manage memory, solving bottlenecks by dividing each CPU into accessible memory areas.