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How CXL Technology will Revolutionize the Data Center
November 2, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT

Data Centers face many challenges in an environment of exponentially rising data volume growth. With workload demands increasing rapidly, the need for more bandwidth and capacity continues to rise.
Join us for a live webinar next week on November 2nd and hear IDC guest speaker, Jeff Janukowicz, and Rambus’ Mark Orthodoxou discuss how CXL technology can address the compute, memory and storage needs of a wide range of workloads. Listen as they set the market context, describe use cases and provide adoption expectations for the industry.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about:
- The evolution from CXL 1.1, to 2.0, to 3.0
- How CXL builds on PCI Express technology
- Memory expansion
- Memory pooling
- Fabric switching
- The expertise needed for the successful implementation of CXL solutions
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and get a link to an on-demand replay.
Speakers
Jeff Janukowicz
Research Vice President, Solid State Drives and Enabling Technologies
Jeff Janukowicz is a Research Vice President at IDC where he provides insight and analysis on the SSD market for the Client PC, Enterprise Data Center, and Cloud market segments. In this role, Jeff provides expert opinion, in-depth market research, and strategic analysis on the dynamics, trends, and opportunities facing the industry. His research includes market forecasts, market share reports, and technology trends of clients, investor, suppliers, and manufacturers.
Mark Orthodoxou
Vice President of Strategic Marketing, Interconnect SoCs, Rambus
Mark Orthodoxou is the Vice President of Strategic Marketing for Rambus’ Interconnects Business Unit. Mark has over 25 years of experience in product management and strategic planning in the semiconductor industry across multiple technology disciplines, including enterprise storage, data center compute, memory subsystems and networking. Mark has evangelized the benefits of serial-attached memory since long before CXL was introduced as a standard and was responsible for the introduction of the first commercially available products in this space. Mark currently sits on the CXL Consortium Marketing Working Group. He has held various leadership positions at Microchip, Microsemi, PMC-Sierra, and IDT.