Wednesday, March 20th 2024

Ultra Ethernet Consortium Experiences Exponential Growth in Support of Ethernet for High-Performance AI

Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) is delighted to announce the addition of 45 new members to its thriving community since November, 2023. This remarkable influx of members underscores UEC's position as a unifying force, bringing together industry leaders to build a complete Ethernet-based communication stack architecture for high-performance networking. As a testament to UEC's commitment and the vibrant growth of its community, members shared their excitement about the recent developments. The community testimonials, accessible on our Testimonial page, reflect the positive impact UEC is having on its members. These testimonials highlight the collaborative spirit and the shared vision for the future of high-performance networking.

In the four months since November 2023, when UEC began accepting new members, the consortium has experienced an impressive growth of 450%. In October 2023, UEC boasted a distinguished membership comprising 10 steering members, marking the initial steps towards fostering collaboration in the high-performance networking sector. Now, the community is flourishing with the addition of 45 new member companies, reflecting an extraordinary expansion that demonstrates the industry's recognition of UEC's commitment. With a total of 715 industry experts actively engaged in the eight working groups, UEC is positioned at the forefront of industry collaboration, driving advancements in Ethernet-based communication technologies.
J Metz, Chair of the UEC Steering Committee said, "There was always a recognition that UEC was meeting a need in the industry. There is a strong desire to have an open, accessible, Ethernet-based network specifically designed to accommodate AI and HPC workload requirements. This level of involvement is encouraging; it helps us achieve the goal of broad interoperability and stability."

Work on the UEC specifications is following a very aggressive timeline, with version 1.0 slated to be released publicly in Q3 2024. Details of the initial UEC targets were contained in the UEC 1.0 Overview white paper. Recent work on the UEC specifications is described in a detailed blog released today on the UEC website.

For those interested in getting involved, UEC offers various opportunities through its eight technical Working Groups: Physical Layer, Link Layer, Transport Layer, Software Layer, Storage, Compliance, Management, and Performance & Debug Working Groups. Interested parties are encouraged to explore UEC's opportunities, fostering collaboration and contributing to the consortium's ongoing success.

With the support of its founding members, including AMD, Arista, Broadcom, Cisco, Eviden (an Atos Business), HPE, Intel, Meta, and Microsoft, UEC continues to lead the way in developing an Ethernet-based communication stack architecture for high-performance networking.

For more information about UEC and its initiatives, visit the UEC Website.
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4 Comments on Ultra Ethernet Consortium Experiences Exponential Growth in Support of Ethernet for High-Performance AI

#1
Dr. Dro
I'm tired, boss. This AI nonsense. Make it stop :shadedshu:

What will this new "consortium" do other than change things that don't need to be changed?
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Nioktefe
This looks promising, even if it will surely be applicable only at high speed (>800g, maybe sooner ?)

I can see that nvidia is not a part of this consortium tough. But I don't see how they could go proprietary considering the traction this consortium has gained
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Dr. Dro
NioktefeThis looks promising, even if it will surely be applicable only at high speed (>800g, maybe sooner ?)

I can see that nvidia is not a part of this consortium tough. But I don't see how they could go proprietary considering the traction this consortium has gained
Well, since they acquired and merged Mellanox into their business (and they're a major ultra-high-bandwidth networking vendor), it could very well turn into a battle of competing standards.

Obligatory xkcd


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bitsandboots
They can use whatever buzzwords they want as long as I can get faster, consumer-level, consumer-priced ethernet switches, routers, and adapters!
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