DesignCon: To Accelerate Cloud and AI Infrastructure Deployments at Scale, Astera Labs Unveils PCIe Cable Solutions
Aries PCIe/CXL Smart Cable Modules for Active Electric Cables enable multi-rack GPU clustering for AI with an 7m reach over flexible copper cables.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 5, 2024 at 2:01 pmAstera Labs, Inc. announced the sampling of its Aries PCIe and CXL Smart Cable Modules (SCM) which provide robust and long reach copper cabling connectivity for GPUs, CPUs, and memory in disaggregated cloud and AI infrastructure.
This Active Electrical Cable (AEC) solution for multi-rack GPU clustering extends the company’s leadership in high-performance connectivity that includes its existing Aries PCIe/CXL DSP Retimer family used for front-end PCIe fabric and head node computing interconnects.
Thad Omura, chief business officer, said: “Active PCIe/CXL cables have emerged as a critical connectivity solution for multi-rack GPU clusters and low-latency memory fabrics for AI infrastructure that has physically out-grown a single rack enclosure. We’re proud to extend our expertise in intelligent PCIe/CXL connectivity with copper cabling solutions to help our cloud and hyperscaler customers deploy robust, scalable AI infrastructure.”
Increasing data throughput for AI workloads is driving the need for high-bandwidth, low-latency active PCIe/CXL cabling solutions to connect GPU clusters separated by longer physical distance in the data center. Aries SCMs for AECs are built for data-intensive applications with 7m channel reach over copper cables to enable hyperscalers to connect PCIe 5.0 GPUs across racks to create larger AI clusters. Company’s portfolio of Aries SCMs will also include an Active Optical Cable (AOC) solution in the future.
Brian Kirk, CTO, Amphenol Corp., said: “As a leader in high-speed data cable assemblies, Amphenol is investing in PCIe AECs as an important connectivity solution for large data centers running data-hungry workloads in a broad range of end markets. We are excited to collaborate with Astera Labs to leverage its extensive knowledge of PCIe interconnects and its Aries SCMs to strengthen our AEC portfolio and accelerate time-to-market.”
Hyperscalers are also leveraging additional memory resources through CXL memory expansion and pooling solutions to achieve higher application performance with lower infrastructure TCO. As the distance between the processor and expanded memory resources increases, Aries SCMs reliably extend CXL connectivity to allow customers to develop scalable and flexible cloud infrastructure.
They are an offering within firm’s Intelligent Connectivity Platform, which integrates semiconductor-based high-speed connectivity ICs and the COnnectivity System Management and Optimization Software (COSMOS) to deliver a smart, scalable connectivity backbone. Through COSMOS, the company’ products enable a powerful array of link, fleet, and RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) tools that are customizable for in-depth device level and total cloud data center infrastructure monitoring and management.
Nathan Brookwood, research fellow, Insight 64, observed: “Just when hyperscalers were struggling with the problem of attaching more GPUs than could fit in a single datacenter rack, Astera Labs comes along with a cabling solution that enables users to build multi-rack systems with hundreds of GPUs in new AI infrastructure. Astera Labs’ Aries PCIe/CXL modules and active cables will revolutionize system architecture in years to come. Better still, Astera Labs’ SCMs can work with copper cables for short-length distances or fiber-optic cables to span the largest datacenter links so hyperscalers can deploy AI at cloud-scale.”
The company demonstrated its Aries SCMs and its full product portfolio at DesignCon 2024, January 30-February 2, in Santa Clara Convention Center, CA. Casey Morrison, chief product officer, Astera Labs, will present with Lei Huang, R&D manager, high-speed active products, Amphenol, on Active Electrical Cabling & The Use of Retimers in PCIe Applications on January 31 in Great America Ballroom J.
Resources:
Aries SCM webpage
Video: Aries SCM: First Look Demo