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: A 2MB buffer on each device receives "CENT instructions" from a host CPU. These are then decoded into micro-ops for the memory units.

: Units located near the memory chips that handle intensive computations, such as transformer block operations. 3. Key Advantages of this System

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: CXL-based memory expansion offers approximately 8x lower latency compared to network-based RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access).

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: The device's internal decoder converts high-level instructions into micro-ops.

: Utilizing CXL 3.0 allows the system to support up to 4,096 nodes, which is significantly more scalable than proprietary interconnects like NVIDIA's NVLink. The identifier appears to be a specific figure

: These micro-ops are converted into DRAM commands, executing the logic directly where the data resides.