
Introduction
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, innovative applications such as CDNs, real-time data analytics, and AI-driven threat detection are becoming increasingly memory-hungry to process and deliver data efficiently. However, expanding memory capacity in network appliances has traditionally been a significant challenge due to limitations in physical space, thermal design, and CPU resources. CXL emerges as a revolutionary solution, enabling memory expansion to overcome the limitations.
In this blog, we will explore how CXL introduces a new tier of memory, its advantages, and how it can be integrated into platforms such as AEWIN’s SCB-1953 powered by Intel Xeon 6 processor to boost performance for modern networking applications.
A New Tier of Memory
CXL is a high-speed interconnect technology that bridges the gap between traditional DRAM and slower storage solutions. CXL Type 3 devices, such as memory expanders can be installed as Add-in Cards (AIC) via PCIe Gen5 slots, offering high bandwidth and low latency in a cost-effective way.

Advantages of CXL
1. Increased Memory Capacity:
CXL allows memory expansion through PCIe slots, enabling systems to manage more data-intensive tasks. Take SCB-1953 as an example, it has original 8x DDR5 DIMM (1 DIMM per Channel). By adding 2x CXL AIC supporting 4x DIMMs per card, it doubles the system’s total memory capacity.
2. Reduced Memory Cost:
High-density DRAM modules, such as 256GB/128GB RDIMMs using 3DS or 32Gb-Density DRAM, tend to be expensive per GB. By switching high capacity RDIMM with four affordable 64/32GB RDIMMs with CXL memory expansion, total cost of ownership (TCO) can be reduced without compromising capacity.
Option 2: 8x 64GB RDIMMs (native) + 8x 64GB RDIMMs (via CXL AIC)
Increased Memory Bandwidth:
CXL enhances system memory bandwidth by introducing additional memory channels through CXL AICs. For example, in AEWIN’s SCB-1953, installing two CXL AICs adds up to 128 GB/s of extra memory bandwidth (64 GB/s per card), in addition to the native DDR5-6400 bandwidth from the CPU. This enhancement ensures real-time responsiveness for AI, analytics, and security workloads that demand high memory throughput.

Original 8x memory channel-> 8x native memory channels + 4x CXL AIC memory channels through 2x 2-channel 4-DIMM AIC
Conclusion
As a transformative memory technology, CXL introduces a scalable and flexible memory tier that overcomes traditional limitations in memory channel and capacity. By integrating CXL, hardware platforms like AEWIN’s SCB-1953 can unlock exceptional memory scalability and flexibility to meet the growing demands of AI and networking workloads.