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* One socket accepting a [[POWER9]] [[LaGrange]] CPU | * One socket accepting a [[POWER9]] [[LaGrange]] CPU | ||
* Eight DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, quad-channel, supporting up to 1TB main memory | * Eight DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, quad-channel, supporting up to 1TB main memory | ||
− | * Four PCIe Gen4 | + | * Four PCIe Gen4 slots |
* One OpenCAPI slot | * One OpenCAPI slot | ||
* [[AST2500]] BMC with OpenBMC | * [[AST2500]] BMC with OpenBMC |
Revision as of 05:03, 21 August 2019
Condor™ is a variation of Raptor Computing Systems' next-generation POWER9 platform to the ATX form factor. Focusing on the OpenCAPI development use case, it is a single socket PowerNV system.
Mainboard
Specifications
Mainboard Part # | Form Factor | CPU Type | Networking | Storage Controller |
---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | ATX | POWER9 LaGrange | N/A | N/A |
- ATX form factor
- One socket accepting a POWER9 LaGrange CPU
- Eight DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, quad-channel, supporting up to 1TB main memory
- Four PCIe Gen4 slots
- One OpenCAPI slot
- AST2500 BMC with OpenBMC
Notes
- N/A
Support
See also
- Talos II - dual socket, EATX cousin
External Links
- Condor homepage (not available yet) at Raptor Computing Systems' website
- https://www.talospace.com/2019/08/keynote-notes-from-day-1-of-openpower.html - annoucned as part of Day 1 Keynotes session at OpenPOWER Summit NA 2019