Keysight Technologies, Inc. introduces the Keysight Artificial Intelligence (KAI) architecture, a portfolio
of end-to-end solutions designed to help customers scale artificial
intelligence (AI) processing capacity in data centers by validating AI cluster
components using real-world AI workload emulation.
Providing system-level interoperability, performance, and
efficiency insights, KAI helps operators maximize system performance and
pinpoint performance issues not found when testing individual components.
Scaling AI data centers requires testing throughout the
design and build process - every chip, cable, interconnect, switch, server, and
graphics processing unit (GPU) needs to be validated at both the component and
system level. Full-stack workload emulation complements physical layer testing,
revealing insights not found when testing components alone. Customers can
extract peak AI performance sooner, increasing capacity more quickly and
maximizing the return on the billions spent on AI clusters.
The KAI architecture enables AI providers, semiconductor
fabricators, and network equipment manufacturers to:
- Accelerate design: Debug
cutting-edge high-speed digital designs; meet or exceed the latest PCIe,
DDR, and CXL standards.
- Accelerate development:
Verify component-level compliance, including high-speed interconnects,
cables, and chipsets, and validate workload performance at the system
level.
- Accelerate deployment
and operations: Validate and tune system-level performance across the
entire data center, reducing the risk of workload failures by using
end-to-end emulation to pinpoint system performance issues before
deploying in production.
The Keysight AI architecture, which includes the newly
announced KAI Data Center Builder, features four portfolio suites that together
address all aspects of AI data center design, from pre-silicon simulation
through post-deployment system testing and troubleshooting.
- KAI Data Center Builder. Emulate high-scale AI
workloads with measurable fidelity to improve system performance, predict
and mitigate the impact of component failures, and optimize data center
operations.
- KAI Compute. Optimize high-speed
digital designs and pioneer next-generation AI chip development with a
suite of AI-ready tools that includes electronic design automation,
bit-error ratio testers, oscilloscopes, and arbitrary waveform generators.
- KAI Interconnect. Validate optical and
electrical data paths to ensure scalable, high-speed connectivity up to
1.6T with a suite of AI-ready tools, including sampling oscilloscopes,
photonic power meters, and network interconnect testers.
- KAI Network. Benchmark AI network
performance, detect bottlenecks, and optimize AI workload distribution
with a suite of AI-ready tools that includes AI workload emulators,
distributed network traffic generators, and network traffic emulators.
- KAI Power. Optimize power
efficiency and energy management across data center components with a
suite of AI-ready tools that include oscilloscopes, power rail probes, and
electronic design automation.
Alan Weckel, Founder and Technology Analyst, 650 Group,
said: "Accelerating design and deployment of next-generation AI/ML ASICs is
key to unlocking the market as customers move from foundational training to
agentic models. AI interconnect through scale-up, scale-out, and frontend
networks will drive record 800GE and 1.6T port shipments over the next several
years with one of the fastest innovation cycles to ever occur in the industry.
The Keysight Artificial Intelligence architecture and KAI Data Center Builder
solution will help customers scale and adapt to this new market opportunity."
Ram Periakaruppan, Vice President and General Manager,
Network Test & Security Solutions, Keysight, said: "Scaling AI
data centers requires more than component-level validation. Interoperability,
performance, and efficiency are system-wide metrics that can only be measured
under real-world network conditions. Keysight's AI solutions integrate our deep
experience in traffic emulation, component, and network compliance validation,
and the latest industry standards to emulate every aspect of data center performance:
compute, network, interconnect, and power to ensure AI infrastructure meets
evolving demands."