Close Menu
TechurzTechurz

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    The most important Intel Panther Lake updates are the least talked about – I’ll explain

    October 13, 2025

    Is AI even worth it for your business? 5 expert tips to help prove ROI

    October 13, 2025

    Feeling lonely at work? You’re not alone – 5 ways to boost your team’s morale

    October 12, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • The most important Intel Panther Lake updates are the least talked about – I’ll explain
    • Is AI even worth it for your business? 5 expert tips to help prove ROI
    • Feeling lonely at work? You’re not alone – 5 ways to boost your team’s morale
    • New Oracle E-Business Suite Bug Could Let Hackers Access Data Without Login
    • These Bose headphones took my favorite AirPods Max battery feature – and did it even better
    • Dating app Cerca will show how Gen Z really dates at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
    • I thought the Bose QuietComfort headphones already hit their peak – then I tried the newest model
    • Is this the best smart monitor for home entertainment? My verdict after a week of testing
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    TechurzTechurz
    • Home
    • AI
    • Apps
    • News
    • Guides
    • Opinion
    • Reviews
    • Security
    • Startups
    TechurzTechurz
    Home»Guides»XConn’s new PCIe Gen 6 switch might shake up AI data centers faster than anyone expected
    Guides

    XConn’s new PCIe Gen 6 switch might shake up AI data centers faster than anyone expected

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    XConn Technologies
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    • Apollo 2 switch supports Gen 6.2 and CXL 3.1 inside a single hybrid chip
    • XConn wants to redefine bandwidth limits, but real-world results remain completely untested
    • Intel and XConn are collaborating to test full-stack compatibility in PCIe-based ecosystems

    XConn Technologies is preparing to demonstrate what it describes as a fully integrated, end-to-end PCIe Gen 6.2 and CXL 3.1 solution at the upcoming Future of Memory and Storage (FMS25) event.

    The company is positioning the launch as a critical step toward meeting the performance needs of AI and data center workloads.

    However, as with any early-stage technology demo, real-world scalability and reliability are still open questions.


    You may like

    Hybrid switch with theoretical flexibility

    The company’s Apollo 2 switch will be the core of this unveiling – marketed as the industry’s first hybrid switch to support both PCIe Gen 6.2 and CXL 3.1 within a single chip, it is said to simplify interconnect designs and enhance scalability.

    “XConn is excited to bring to market PCIe Gen 6.2 and CXL 3.1 switches, with samples now available,” said Gerry Fan, CEO of XConn Technologies.

    “As the industry accelerates toward more memory-centric and performance-intensive architectures, our commitment is to empower customers with best-in-class.”

    These benefits are aimed at reducing complexity in data centers while enabling broader architectural flexibility.

    Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed!

    Although technically promising, the actual advantage of such integration will depend on performance outcomes under production-grade workloads.

    XConn’s collaboration with Intel is also being positioned as a major development, as according to Intel Senior Fellow Ronak Singhal, the partnership will help ensure that both software and hardware components interact smoothly, offering “robust end-to-end solutions.”

    The companies expect this effort to foster an interoperable environment for PCIe and CXL technologies.

    Still, past experiences in the industry suggest that successful validation often takes time and more than one demo cycle.

    The upcoming demo will showcase low-latency, high-bandwidth switching, highlighting the infrastructure’s readiness for applications such as AI/ML model training, cloud computing, and composable infrastructure.

    XConn’s booth will reportedly feature a fully standards-based setup, but until benchmarks are released, it is difficult to determine how much improvement users can expect compared to existing PCIe Gen 5 deployments.

    XConn has also partnered with ScaleFlux to improve CXL 3.1 interoperability for AI and cloud infrastructure.

    While this indicates momentum, it does not confirm how well the solution integrates with the kinds of workloads currently stressing today’s architectures.

    The implications for high-speed storage are significant if the technology delivers.

    With increasing demand for the largest SSD capacities and the fastest SSD performance, PCIe Gen 6 could support faster data transfers between storage devices and processing units.

    Still, these theoretical gains must be tempered with skepticism until field data confirms the impact.

    XConn’s demo may well mark the beginning of the next chapter in AI hardware. But for now, it remains a preview, not a proof point.

    Via Techpowerup

    You might also like

    centers data expected faster Gen PCIe shake Switch XConns
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleWhy I no longer travel without this portable battery – and it’s not made by Anker or Ugreen
    Next Article Sandisk reveals monstrous 256TB SSD for AI, skipping cache and raising serious questions about speed under pressure
    Techurz
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Security

    New Oracle E-Business Suite Bug Could Let Hackers Access Data Without Login

    October 12, 2025
    Opinion

    Dating app Cerca will show how Gen Z really dates at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

    October 12, 2025
    Security

    SonicWall data breach affects all cloud backup customers

    October 11, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Reason Murderbot’s Tone Feels Off

    May 14, 20259 Views

    Start Saving Now: An iPhone 17 Pro Price Hike Is Likely, Says New Report

    August 17, 20258 Views

    CNET’s Daily Tariff Price Tracker: I’m Keeping Tabs on Changes as Trump’s Trade Policies Shift

    May 27, 20258 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    The Reason Murderbot’s Tone Feels Off

    May 14, 20259 Views

    Start Saving Now: An iPhone 17 Pro Price Hike Is Likely, Says New Report

    August 17, 20258 Views

    CNET’s Daily Tariff Price Tracker: I’m Keeping Tabs on Changes as Trump’s Trade Policies Shift

    May 27, 20258 Views
    Our Picks

    The most important Intel Panther Lake updates are the least talked about – I’ll explain

    October 13, 2025

    Is AI even worth it for your business? 5 expert tips to help prove ROI

    October 13, 2025

    Feeling lonely at work? You’re not alone – 5 ways to boost your team’s morale

    October 12, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 techurz. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.