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Samsung builds the first Red Hat certified CXL infrastructure

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Samsung Electronics joins forces with Red Hat to become the first company to build a Red Hat-certified CXL infrastructure for faster product development. Earlier this year, Samsung tested

Samsung builds the first Red Hat certified CXL infrastructure

Samsung Electronics joins forces with Red Hat to become the first company to build a Red Hat-certified CXL infrastructure for faster product development.

Earlier this year, Samsung tested its Compute Express Link (CXL) infrastructure in a real IT environment using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.3. Now, the company announces that it is the first in the industry to build a CXL infrastructure certified by open source solution provider Red Hat. This infrastructure will accelerate product development cycles and provide customers with customized solutions.

Faster product development

At the Samsung Memory Research Center (SMRC) in Hwaseong, South Korea, server configuration items, from CXL-related products to software, can now be verified instantly. After verification by Samsung, CXL products can be immediately registered with Red Hat to accelerate product development.

Samsung successfully verified its CMM-D product this month, an industry first, enabling the company to offer customized solutions to customers by optimizing products at an early stage of development.

“We are very pleased that our partnership with Red Hat can provide our customers with CXL memory products with improved reliability,” said Taeksang Song, vice president and head of the New DRAM Solution Development Team at Samsung Electronics.

Cooperation

Kyeong Sang Kim, General Manager at Red Hat Korea, emphasized the importance of open source technology in advancing next-generation storage technologies such as CMM-D. He looks forward to further collaboration with Samsung to bring CXL solutions to market.

In December last year, Samsung was first certified by Red Hat for CXL storage, and since then, SSD products for data centers have also been certified. This enables customers to build high-performance systems with best-in-class Linux support and stable hardware from Samsung.

Samsung and Red Hat continue to work closely together on product certification for hardware and software. The focus of their partnership is to provide customer solutions for different user systems and introduce new technology standards.

Source: IT Daily

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