Gen-Z: A Memory-Centric Interconnect Fabric
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Authors: Alex Norton
Publication Date: February 2019
Length: 4 pages
The Gen-Z Consortium, launched in October 2016, brought together multiple technology vendors to create a new open system interconnect standard to work with the growing number of new processors and memory options available on the market now, as well as in the future:
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