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'''Condor™''' is a variation of [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' next-generation [[POWER9|POWER9]] platform to the ATX form factor. Focusing on the OpenCAPI development use case, it is a single socket [[PowerNV]] system.
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'''Condor™''' is a variation of [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor Computing Systems]]' next-generation [[POWER9|POWER9]] platform to the ATX form factor. Focusing on the OpenCAPI development use case, it is a single socket [[PowerNV]] system. Development of this system has been postponed.
  
 
== Mainboard ==
 
== Mainboard ==

Latest revision as of 03:51, 7 November 2022

Condor™ is a variation of Raptor Computing Systems' next-generation POWER9 platform to the ATX form factor. Focusing on the OpenCAPI development use case, it is a single socket PowerNV system. Development of this system has been postponed.

Mainboard

Specifications [1]

Mainboard Part # Form Factor CPU Type Networking Storage Controller
N/A ATX POWER9 LaGrange N/A N/A
  • ATX form factor
  • One socket accepting a POWER9 LaGrange CPU
  • Eight DDR4 ECC registered RAM slots, eight channel, one slot per channel, supporting up to 1TB main memory
  • Four PCIe Gen4 slots
  • One OpenCAPI slot
  • AST2500 BMC with OpenBMC

Notes

  • N/A

Support

See also

  • Talos II - dual socket Sforza, EATX system
  • Blackbird - single socket Sforza, μATX system

References

  1. Talospace - Day 1 Keynote Notes - announced as part of Day 1 Keynotes session at OpenPOWER Summit NA 2019

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