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'''Design Mission'''
 
'''Design Mission'''
  
* Minimize dependence on any proprietary software, firmware or hardware.
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* Minimize presence of proprietary software, firmware and hardware.
* Reject surveillance capitalism with a compliment of customized security and privacy techniques.
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* Mitigate adtech surveillance using a compliment of customized security and privacy solutions.
* Maintain a small, quiet and professional footprint with resiliency against common, general web threats.
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* Maintain a small, quiet and professional footprint.
* Proof-of-concept: a small form factor home office/gaming system can be viable with IBM Power9 + Raptor’s Blackbird.
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* A proof-of-concept small form factor SOHO and light gaming system can be viable with OpenPower hardware.
  
 
[[File:Illusion-rollout.png|thumb|right|Illusion, deployed.]]
 
[[File:Illusion-rollout.png|thumb|right|Illusion, deployed.]]
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|Memory
 
|Memory
|2x 8GB ECC DIMMs
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|2x 8GB 2666 ECC DIMMs
 
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|Storage
 
|Storage
|512GB M.2 SSD over M.2 PCIe adapter
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|1024 M.2 SSD over M.2 PCIe adapter
 
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|Video adapter
 
|Video adapter

Latest revision as of 22:48, 5 October 2024

Illusion

Design Mission

  • Minimize presence of proprietary software, firmware and hardware.
  • Mitigate adtech surveillance using a compliment of customized security and privacy solutions.
  • Maintain a small, quiet and professional footprint.
  • A proof-of-concept small form factor SOHO and light gaming system can be viable with OpenPower hardware.
Illusion, deployed.
Illusion, nacelle removed.
Monitoring during typical operation.

Components

Component Model
Mainboard Blackbird C1P9S01
Case Aerocool CS-101
Processor IBM 02CY650
Memory 2x 8GB 2666 ECC DIMMs
Storage 1024 M.2 SSD over M.2 PCIe adapter
Video adapter AMD RX 560X
Heatsink AVC TL2HS2
Power Supply 500W SFX modular

Notes

The device runs much quieter than anticipated. Most applications pin the processor at around 2.3GHz, games see it climb to about 3.8GHz. Power usage ~4.5W plugged in, ~70W on bootup, ~65W idling at desktop.