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Can the Linux Kernel provide support for CXL.Cache?

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answered 2022-09-19 04:00:00 +0000

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Yes, the Linux Kernel can provide support for CXL.Cache. Support for CXL.Cache was added in Linux Kernel 5.10, and later versions support it as well. The CXL.Cache feature allows for high-performance caching to be provided across multiple devices using the high-speed CXL interconnect. Linux Kernel support for CXL.Cache provides seamless integration of this feature into Linux systems, enabling applications to take advantage of the high-performance caching capabilities that CXL.Cache offers.

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