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Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC)

UEC

The Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) is a Linux Foundation affiliate that aims to develop and promote a complete, open, and high-performance Ethernet-based communication stack architecture to meet the increasing network demands of AI and HPC workloads. By building on the flexibility and ubiquity of Ethernet, the UEC's goal is to deliver performance comparable to specialized supercomputing interconnects, ensuring scalability, interoperability, and developer-friendliness for large-scale data centers.

CXL technology maintains memory coherency between the CPU memory space and memory on attached devices, which allows resource sharing for higher performance, reduced software stack complexity, and lower overall system cost.

This permits users to simply focus on target workloads as opposed to the redundant memory management hardware in their accelerators.

The SNIA Compute, Memory, & Storage Initiative (CMSI) Marketing Committee is responsible for planning and managing CMSI related marketing, PR activities and events and activities (e.g., requirements collection). 

his committee manages a budget and activities to support web training/demonstrations, trade show attendance and messaging, and CMSI related outbound communications. CMSI Marketing Committee has access to SNIA Marketing tools, including mailing list of 40K+ individuals, webinars, educational library, and other industry marketing materials.

This relationship will be focused on joint marketing efforts, specifically between the CXL Marketing Work Group and the SNIA/CMSI Marketing Committee.