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− | + | '''Talos I''' or the '''Talos Secure Workstation''' was the original Talos™ system planned by Raptor Computing Systems. As the crowdfunding effort on the CrowdSupply website was unsuccessful, this system was never created and to this community's knowledge, a prototype mainboard was never made, yet some tests to simulate Talos I operation were run on an IBM S822LC Firestone server. | |
Talos I was designed to use a single [[POWER8|POWER8]] chip and two [[Centaur|Centaur]] memory buffers. | Talos I was designed to use a single [[POWER8|POWER8]] chip and two [[Centaur|Centaur]] memory buffers. |
Revision as of 10:50, 22 December 2017
Talos I or the Talos Secure Workstation was the original Talos™ system planned by Raptor Computing Systems. As the crowdfunding effort on the CrowdSupply website was unsuccessful, this system was never created and to this community's knowledge, a prototype mainboard was never made, yet some tests to simulate Talos I operation were run on an IBM S822LC Firestone server.
Talos I was designed to use a single POWER8 chip and two Centaur memory buffers.
Talos I's successor, Talos II, uses one or two POWER9 chips and directly attached memory.
External Links
- Raptor Engineering page - now redirects to Talos II page at Raptor Computing Systems (archived)
- Crowdsupply page