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Revision as of 10:38, 19 December 2017
The OpenPOWER™ Foundation is an entity dedicated to making IBM's POWER systems technology available and accessible to members of industry. It exists separate from IBM and primarily handles access to information on and licensing of POWER technology.
For more information please visit the OpenPOWER website. A list of current members can be viewed here.
A non-exhaustive list of OpenPOWER-ready systems and vendors follows:
Vendor | System | CPU Type | Fully Owner Controllable ("blob-free") | Commercially Available |
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Raptor Computing Systems | Talos™ II | POWER9 Sforza | Yes | Yes |
IBM | AC922 | POWER9 Monza | NO | Yes |
RackSpace | Zaius | POWER9 LaGrange | NO | No (release planned) |