Supercomputing and AI systems designed for large language models can incorporate tens or hundreds of thousands of compute nodes. At the heart of these massive systems lies the interconnect, the backbone that dictates overall performance. For these systems to perform well, the interconnect must seamlessly scale alongside the high-end compute elements. This is where NET4EXA steps in:
- Building on the success of BXI (BullSequana eXascale Interconnect), Europe’s production-proven interconnect, and based on the research for its evolution carried out in the RED-SEA and other previous European RIA projects, NET4EXA will pursue the development of the next generation of European Interconnects (BXIv3). This includes both the switch and network interface, encompassing both hardware and its associated software. The project will showcase a fully operational pilot system, poised for adoption and integration into exascale and post-exascale European supercomputers.
- NET4EXA will also prepare the subsequent version, BXIv4, planned for implementation after this Innovation Action. The project will contribute by offering analysis and preliminary design for upcoming interconnect features, thus paving the way for continued progress in the field.
Net4Exa is a project funded by the Horizon Europe Programme, completed by national funding schemes (e.g. Bpifrance for French partners).