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'''Raptor Engineering''' is known for developing Talos systems, and porting mainboards to coreboot. Closely affiliated with [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]] and Integricloud.
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'''Raptor Engineering''' develops [[:Category:Raptor Computing Systems (RCS) Platforms|Talos systems]], ports mainboards to Coreboot, and provides consulting services. It is closely affiliated with [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]] and Integricloud.
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Raptor Engineering is a member of the [[OpenPOWER|OpenPOWER foundation]] and a licensed contractor for [https://www.coreboot.org/ Coreboot].<ref>[https://openpowerfoundation.org/membership/current-members/ Current Members - OpenPOWER]. OpenPOWER Foundation.</ref><ref>[https://www.coreboot.org/consulting.html Consulting Services]. Coreboot.</ref> Although the OpenPOWER machines and mainboards it develops are sold through Raptor Computing Systems, it has sold x86 Opteron systems in the past, also preflashed ROMs for those systems.<ref>[https://raptorengineering.com/content/base/news/19.01.2017 Libre desktops and workstations available]. Raptor Enginneering.</ref>
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 9 March 2018

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Raptor Engineering develops Talos systems, ports mainboards to Coreboot, and provides consulting services. It is closely affiliated with Raptor Computing Systems and Integricloud.

Raptor Engineering is a member of the OpenPOWER foundation and a licensed contractor for Coreboot.[1][2] Although the OpenPOWER machines and mainboards it develops are sold through Raptor Computing Systems, it has sold x86 Opteron systems in the past, also preflashed ROMs for those systems.[3]

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