Keysight introduces AI data center validation solutions
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Keysight Technologies Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) announced five new validation solutions for artificial intelligence data centers to address bandwidth, latency and interoperability challenges as compute clusters become more complex.
The solutions support interconnect standards including UAlink 200G, PCIe 7.0, PCIe 6.0, PCIe 5.0, and CXL 3. The company said the products enable faster deployment of high-performance, energy-efficient AI infrastructure.
The new offerings include receiver conformance test software for UALink 200G that integrates with Keysight's M8050A 120 Gbd High-Performance BERT and Infiniium UXR Real-Time Oscilloscope for conformance testing and debugging.
Keysight's PCIe 7.0 Transmitter Test solution provides compliance testing at speeds up to 128GT/s for next-generation AI accelerators and network devices. The PCIe 6.0 Protocol Compliance Test Suite validates link and transaction layer requirements at speeds up to 64 GT/s.
The CXL 3 protocol solution validates coherent memory pooling across CPUs, GPUs and accelerators for disaggregated compute environments. The company's PCIe 5.0 Protocol Link and Transaction Compliance Solution received certification from PCI-SIG for endpoint and retimer device testing.
"As AI demand outpaces how quickly operators can bring power and fiber online, the real hurdle is scaling high bandwidth, low latency interconnects without sacrificing efficiency or interoperability," said Dr. Joachim Peerlings, Vice President and General Manager, Network and Datacenter Solutions at Keysight.
The solutions will be demonstrated at DesignCon 2026 from February 24-26 at booth 1039, according to the company's press release.
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