Meta unveiled its latest AI networking innovations at the OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California, focusing on developing robust infrastructure to accommodate the growth of artificial intelligence. Key leaders, including Joon Song and Kaushik Birla Raghavan, highlighted that AI necessitates a fundamental rethinking of infrastructure approaches. They emphasized the need for innovation across hardware, software, networks, and data centers to support AI implementations.
As a core participant in the Ethernet for Scale-Up Networking (ESUN) initiative, alongside major tech entities like AMD and NVIDIA, Meta aims to establish open standards for Ethernet switching and framing technology. This framework is designed to enhance interoperability and accelerate innovation in the AI domain. The summit revealed advancements in three key networking technologies designed for data centers, including the Disaggregated Scheduled Fabric (DSF), intended to increase the interconnection of large AI clusters. Additionally, the Non-Scheduled Fabric (NSF) architecture and new optical networking solutions further emphasize Meta’s commitment to improving AI infrastructure efficiency and performance.
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