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Panmnesia Introduces Today’s and Tomorrow’s AI Infrastructure, Including a Supercluster Architecture That Integrates NVLink, UALink, and HBM via CXL

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Panmnesia Introduces Today’s and Tomorrow’s AI Infrastructure, Including a Supercluster Architecture That Integrates NVLink, UALink, and HBM via CXL
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Panmnesia Introduces Today’s and Tomorrow’s AI Infrastructure, Including a Supercluster Architecture That Integrates NVLink, UALink, and HBM via CXL

2025-07-18 23:00 Last Updated At:23:11

DAEJEON, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 18, 2025--

Panmnesia has released a technical report titled “Compute Can’t Handle the Truth: Why Communication Tax Prioritizes Memory and Interconnects in Modern AI Infrastructure.” In this report, Panmnesia outlines the trends in modern AI models, the limitations of current AI infrastructure in handling them, and how emerging memory and interconnect technologies—including Compute Express Link (CXL), NVLink, Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink), and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)—can be leveraged to improve AI infrastructure.

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Panmnesia aims to address the current challenges in AI infrastructure, by building flexible, scalable, and communication-efficient architecture using diverse interconnect technologies, instead of fixed GPU-based configurations.

Panmnesia’s CEO, Dr. Myoungsoo Jung, explained, “This technical report was written to more clearly and accessibly share the ideas on AI infrastructure that we presented during a keynote last August. We aimed to explain AI and large language models (LLMs) in a way that even readers without deep technical backgrounds could understand. We also explored how AI infrastructure may evolve in the future, considering the unique characteristics of AI services.” He added, “We hope this report proves helpful to those interested in the field.”

Overview of the Technical Report
Panmnesia’s technical report is divided into three main parts:

1. Trends in AI and Modern Data Center Architectures for AI Workloads 1
AI applications based on sequence models—such as chatbots, image generation, and video processing—are now widely integrated into everyday life. This technical report begins with an overview of sequence models, their underlying mechanisms, and the evolution from recurrent neural networks (RNNs) to large language models (LLMs). It then explains how current AI infrastructures handle these models and discusses their limitations. In particular, Panmnesia identifies two major challenges in modern AI infrastructures: (1) communication overhead during synchronization and (2) low resource utilization resulting from rigid, GPU-centric architectures.

2. CXL Composable Architectures: Improving Data Center Architecture Using CXL and Acceleration Case Studies 2
To address the aforementioned challenges, Panmnesia proposes a solution built on CXL, an emerging interconnect technology. The report offers a thorough explanation of CXL’s core concepts and features, emphasizing how it can minimize unnecessary communication through automatic cache coherence management and enables flexible resource expansion—ultimately addressing key challenges of conventional AI infrastructure.

Panmnesia also introduces its CXL 3.0-compliant real-system prototype developed using its core technologies, including CXL IPs and CXL Switches. The report then shows how this prototype has been applied to accelerate real-world AI applications—such as RAG and deep learning recommendation models (DLRM)—demonstrating the practicality and effectiveness of CXL-based infrastructure.

3. Beyond CXL: Optimizing AI Resource Connectivity in Data Center via Hybrid Link Architectures (CXL-over-XLink Supercluster) 3
This technical report is not limited to CXL alone. Panmnesia goes further by proposing methods to build more advanced AI infrastructure through the integration of diverse interconnect technologies alongside CXL.

At the core of this approach is the CXL-over-XLink supercluster architecture, which uses CXL to enhance scalability, compatibility, and communication efficiency across clusters connected via accelerator-centric interconnects—collectively referred to as XLink—including UALink, NVLink, and NVLink Fusion. The report explains how the integration of these interconnect technologies enables an architecture that combines the advantages of each. It then concludes with a discussion on the practical application of emerging technologies such as HBM and silicon photonics.

Conclusion
With the release of this technical report, Panmnesia reinforces its leadership in next-generation interconnect technologies such as CXL and UALink. In parallel, the company continues to actively participate in various consortia related to AI infrastructure, including the CXL Consortium, UALink Consortium, PCI-SIG, and the Open Compute Project.

Recently, Panmnesia also unveiled its “link solution” product lineup, designed to realize its vision for next-generation AI infrastructure and further strengthen its brand identity.

Dr. Myoungsoo Jung, CEO of Panmnesia, stated, “We will continue to lead efforts to build better AI infrastructure by developing diverse link solutions and sharing our insights openly.”

The full technical report on AI infrastructure is available on Panmnesia’s website: https://panmnesia.com/technology/pub/compute-cant-handle-the-truth-why-communication-tax-prioritizes-memory-and-interconnects-in-modern-ai-infrastructure/

 

Overview Poster for the Technical Report.

Overview Poster for the Technical Report.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Orlando guard Jalen Suggs left the arena aided by a wheelchair on Saturday night after an NBA Cup semifinal loss to New York, and the already short-handed Magic will now wait to learn the severity of his left hip injury.

Suggs was shaken up when he was fouled and landed on the hip late in the second quarter but played on until the fourth quarter. He eventually left the game and headed to the locker room for the final minutes of Orlando's 132-120 loss to the New York Knicks.

Suggs finished with 26 points — 25 coming in the first half. The wheelchair usage was a precaution, largely just to keep Suggs from taking an extended walk to the bus that would carry the Magic back to their hotel. But the hip is clearly cause for some concern.

“We’re going to look at it when we get back,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “At the end of the day, he’s a warrior for being out there and dealing what he’s dealing with. I think we’ll evaluate him when we get back home and see where he is with it.”

The good news for Orlando — which is flying home on Sunday — is that it doesn't play again until Thursday when it opens a four-game trip in Denver. The bad news is that the Magic are already without brothers Franz Wagner and Moritz Wagner; Franz has a high ankle sprain, Moritz is still recovering from an ACL tear suffered last season.

To lose Suggs for any amount of time would be another blow for a team that's had no shortage of injury issues over the last couple seasons.

“He’s been battling through some pain the last few games,” Magic forward Paolo Banchero said. “He’s just been giving it his all for the team and kind of playing through it. So you hope it’s not too bad, whatever injury it is. You don’t want to lose him. But he gave us a great effort in that first half.”

Suggs was limited to 35 games last season with injuries.

“We know who he is and what he’s about,” Orlando's Desmond Bane said. “He wants to win more than anything. He laid it all on the line for us.”

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Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs (4) deflects a pass by Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell, left, during the second half of an NBA Cup basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs (4) deflects a pass by Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell, left, during the second half of an NBA Cup basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

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