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New Compact and Standalone Gen-Z Micro Development Kit for Testing and Developing with Gen-Z Ecosystem

Gen-Z Micro Development Kit
Gen-Z Micro Development Kit

SMART Modular Technologies has released an all-in-one compact Gen-Z Micro Development Kit (μDK) for the development and testing of Gen-Z in-band management and fabric manager software from any PC workstation. Gen-Z µDK is a compact standalone hardware platform designed to enable early adopters of the Gen-Z protocol to design beyond the boundaries of a software-defined or hardware-assisted acceleration framework. This further enables designers to explore the full capabilities of the Gen-Z protocol for Memory-Driven Computing (MDC) applications.

 

The small form-factor software development kit is optimized for cost, size, and flexibility of fabrics, and allows for Linux subsystem development and testing. Gen-Z µDK is a complete system that allows developers to run and test load-store memory accesses to a device across the Gen-Z fabric. It includes both hardware and software components for the Gen-Z Host and Gen-Z Device and will run end-to-end memory load-store accesses on a Gen-Z fabric out of the box. SMART Modular is offering a limited number of the specialized Gen-Z µDK.

 

Technical Specifications of Gen-Z Micro Development Kit

  • Gen-Z Host supports four (4) high-speed lanes.
  • Combination of Gen-Z devices (ZMM) can provide 768GB DDR4 memory.
  • Stable Linux kernel with Gen-Z sub-system framework supports bridge driver and device tree (.dts) files.
  • Accessory cables, power supply, and debug boards are provided for application bring-up.
  • The development kit comes in a small chassis with cooling fans that can easily fit on a lab bench or workstation.

 

Applications of Gen-Z Micro Development Kit

  • The kit enables the extension of Gen-Z software eco-systems, such as a Linux framework and drivers.
  • The kit is built using FPGA components that allow in-field upgrades of firmware and hardware as new features are released, and to add custom features and offload functions for differentiation and prototyping.
  • It offers the development of Gen-Z cable hosts with advanced protocol features like collectives, atomics, and buffer operations.
  • It can be used for reference design for use case demo purposes.
  • It validates and tests memory access load/store latencies over Gen-Z fabric.
  • It allows developers to explore Gen-Z capabilities directly from their lab desk thereby saving time and cost as it integrates components like boards, chassis, modules, power supplies, and fans.

 

Note: More technical information can be found in the data brief linked at the bottom of this page.

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