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'''Welcome to the Raptor Computing Systems Wiki!''' | '''Welcome to the Raptor Computing Systems Wiki!''' | ||
− | This community-driven Wiki provides | + | This community-driven Wiki provides documentation about: |
− | * [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]] hardware and software like | + | * [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]] hardware and software like [[Talos II]]™ and [[Blackbird]]™ |
* application and software concerning [[OpenPOWER|OpenPOWER]] / [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] and [[POWER9|POWER9]]. | * application and software concerning [[OpenPOWER|OpenPOWER]] / [[PowerNV|PowerNV]] and [[POWER9|POWER9]]. | ||
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* June 16–20, ''[https://www.isc-hpc.com/ ISC] 2019'' - Blackbird on display according to [https://www.hpcwire.com/solution_content/ibm/cross-industry/powering-the-future-of-hpc-ai-with-openpower/ IBM sponsored Q&A with Hugh Blemings] | * June 16–20, ''[https://www.isc-hpc.com/ ISC] 2019'' - Blackbird on display according to [https://www.hpcwire.com/solution_content/ibm/cross-industry/powering-the-future-of-hpc-ai-with-openpower/ IBM sponsored Q&A with Hugh Blemings] | ||
* IBM is stating that Power is not vulnerable to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microarchitectural_Data_Sampling MDS vulnerabilites] (Fallout, RIDL, ZombieLoad). [https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/ibm-addresses-reported-intel-security-vulnerabilities/ 1], [https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/ibm-addresses-reported-intel-security-vulnerabilities/ 2] | * IBM is stating that Power is not vulnerable to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microarchitectural_Data_Sampling MDS vulnerabilites] (Fallout, RIDL, ZombieLoad). [https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/ibm-addresses-reported-intel-security-vulnerabilities/ 1], [https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/ibm-addresses-reported-intel-security-vulnerabilities/ 2] | ||
− | Past events where RCS systems were on display are [[Events|listed at the events page]] | + | Past events where RCS systems were on display are [[Events|listed at the events page]]. |
<h4>This Wiki</h4> | <h4>This Wiki</h4> | ||
− | * A [[Talos II/Building FAQ|Building FAQ]] has been started | + | * A [[Talos II/Building FAQ|Building FAQ]] has been started. |
− | * Initial [[Hardware Compatibility List#Memory|RAM compatibility]] lists are now available | + | * Initial [[Hardware Compatibility List#Memory|RAM compatibility]] lists are now available. |
− | * [[Power ISA/Privilege States#Ultravisor State|Ultravisor State]] is still not very well understood | + | * [[Power ISA/Privilege States#Ultravisor State|Ultravisor State]] is still not very well understood. |
* [[Speculative Execution Vulnerabilities of 2018|Speculative Execution Vulnerabilities of 2018]] | * [[Speculative Execution Vulnerabilities of 2018|Speculative Execution Vulnerabilities of 2018]] | ||
* A [[Desktop Roadmap]] has been started. | * A [[Desktop Roadmap]] has been started. |
Revision as of 14:51, 26 March 2020
Welcome to the Raptor Computing Systems Wiki!
This community-driven Wiki provides documentation about:
- Raptor Computing Systems hardware and software like Talos II™ and Blackbird™
- application and software concerning OpenPOWER / PowerNV and POWER9.
See the list of all pages or use the search function to search for specific topics (since not every wiki page is directly linked here).
Use the Raptor CS community forum for discussions.
Please consult the Wiki User's Guide on how to use and contribute to the Wiki.
Users
News
Raptor + OpenPOWER
- August 19-20, OpenPOWER Summit 2019 North America - Raptor Computing Systems presentation and booth
- June 16–20, ISC 2019 - Blackbird on display according to IBM sponsored Q&A with Hugh Blemings
- IBM is stating that Power is not vulnerable to MDS vulnerabilites (Fallout, RIDL, ZombieLoad). 1, 2
Past events where RCS systems were on display are listed at the events page.
This Wiki
- A Building FAQ has been started.
- Initial RAM compatibility lists are now available.
- Ultravisor State is still not very well understood.
- Speculative Execution Vulnerabilities of 2018
- A Desktop Roadmap has been started.
Compatibility
Hardware
Software
External Links
- Raptor Computing Systems homepage
- Raptor Computing Systems community forums
- Raptor Computing Systems helpdesk
- Raptor Engineering's Bugtracker
- OpenPOWER Foundation homepage
- OpenPOWER Foundation YouTube Channel
- OpenPOWER Community Dev mailing list
- Talospace community user blogs - news and other posts about POWER9/Talos
- The Cat Fox Life community user blogs - news and other posts about OpenPOWER/PowerPC
- BountySource IBM OpenSource Bounties