Ronen Hyatt | CEO & Chie Architect
UnifabriX

Ronen Hyatt, CEO & Chie Architect, UnifabriX

Ronen Hyatt is the CEO and Chief Architect of UnifabriX, a system and silicon startup targeting the Memory Wall with CXL-based Software-Defined Memory Pools and CXL Fabrics. 

Ronen is an expert in system architectures with over 20 years of experience leading and delivering silicon designs running Compute acceleration cores, DSAs, CXL and Ethernet connectivity, RDMA networking and programmable switches. 

Ronen has served as CTO and lead architect in multiple leading silicon companies, including Intel, where he co-founded the IPU (Infrastructure Processing Unit) and initiated the programmable Ethernet connectivity development. 

Ronen holds more than 90 patents (some pending), an MSc and BSc in Computer Engineering from Technion IIT - Israel Institute of Technology.

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Future of Memory and Storage - Day 2 @ 08:30

Panel Discussion - Beyond the Memory Wall: How CXL Memory Pooling and Sharing Are Transforming AI Inference

CXL enables a cache-coherent memory architecture delivering the capacity, shareability, and low latency that AI inference demands at scale.

As inference workloads scale and context windows grow, the rigid, siloed memory architectures of traditional GPU servers are both costly and inefficient. CXL memory pooling and sharing features are reshaping how memory is provisioned, allocated, and consumed across the memory hierarchy. 

This panel brings together experts in memory architecture and AI infrastructure to examine how CXL memory pooling and sharing directly address AI inference deployment challenges. The discussion will focus on CXL’s advantages for AI inference, explore memory-tiering via KV Cache offloading, and highlight how the CXL ecosystem enables practical, disaggregated memory.

last published: 15/Jun/26 17:35 GMT

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