NET4EXA: Pioneering the Future of Interconnects for Supercomputing and AI
Michele Martinelli, Roberto Ammendola, Andrea Biagioni, Carlotta Chiarini, Ottorino Frezza, Francesca Lo Cicero, Alessandro Lonardo, Pier Stanislao Paolucci, Elena Pastorelli, Pierpaolo Perticaroli, Luca Pontisso, Cristian Rossi, Francesco Simula, Piero Vicini, David Colin

TL;DR
NET4EXA develops a next-generation high-performance interconnect for supercomputing and AI, building on European technology to support exascale systems with improved hardware and software solutions.
Contribution
It introduces the BXIv3 interconnect solution, combining hardware and software innovations, and demonstrates readiness for deployment in future exascale supercomputers.
Findings
Performance evaluated with benchmarks and AI workloads
Integration of a functional pilot system at TRL 8
Design analysis for future BXI generations
Abstract
NET4EXA aims to develop a next-generation high-performance interconnect for HPC and AI systems, addressing the increasing demands of large-scale infrastructures, such as those required for training Large Language Models. Building upon the proven BXI (Bull eXascale Interconnect) European technology used in TOP15 supercomputers, NET4EXA will deliver the new BXI release, BXIv3, a complete hardware and software interconnect solution, including switch and network interface components. The project will integrate a fully functional pilot system at TRL 8, ready for deployment into upcoming exascale and post-exascale systems from 2025 onward. Leveraging prior research from European initiatives like RED-SEA, the previous achievements of consortium partners and over 20 years of expertise from BULL, NET4EXA also lays the groundwork for the future generation of BXI, BXIv4, providing analysis and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterconnection Networks and Systems · Space Technology and Applications · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
