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S1 is [[Solid Silicon]]'s first server and workstation OpenPOWER CPU ([[Power ISA|POWER ISA]] v3.1). It uses PCIe Gen 5<ref>[https://nitter.net/RaptorCompSys/status/1715173990556414412#m Raptor tweet 2023 Oct 20]</ref> and DDR5<ref>[https://xcancel.com/RaptorCompSys/status/1715412620856156377#m Raptor tweet 2023 Oct 20]</ref>.
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S1 is [[Solid Silicon]]'s first server and workstation OpenPOWER CPU ([[Power ISA|POWER ISA]] v3.1). It uses PCIe Gen 5<ref>[https://nitter.net/RaptorCompSys/status/1715173990556414412#m Raptor tweet 2023 Oct 20]</ref> and DDR5<ref>[https://xcancel.com/RaptorCompSys/status/1715412620856156377#m Raptor tweet 2023 Oct 20]</ref>. The S1 will be compatible with major x86 HSF's<ref>[https://xcancel.com/RaptorCompSys/status/1715246668327882905#m Raptor tweet 2023 Oct 20]</ref>.
  
 
The S1 was removed from Solid Silicon's website sometime after 2025 Feb 9<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250209092248/https://solidsilicon.com/desktop/index.html Solid Silicon website, Wayback Machine archive 2025 Feb 9]</ref>. The reasons for removal are unknown.
 
The S1 was removed from Solid Silicon's website sometime after 2025 Feb 9<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250209092248/https://solidsilicon.com/desktop/index.html Solid Silicon website, Wayback Machine archive 2025 Feb 9]</ref>. The reasons for removal are unknown.

Revision as of 19:04, 29 May 2025

S1 is Solid Silicon's first server and workstation OpenPOWER CPU (POWER ISA v3.1). It uses PCIe Gen 5[1] and DDR5[2]. The S1 will be compatible with major x86 HSF's[3].

The S1 was removed from Solid Silicon's website sometime after 2025 Feb 9[4]. The reasons for removal are unknown.

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