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Announcement from Raptor / Solid Silicon Corp

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MPC7500:
A bit cryptic
https://twitter.com/RaptorCompSys/status/1715147706061168822

Edit: Solid Silicon Corp and Raptor Computing Systems Collaborate to Deliver Next Gen Secure BMC Solution Powered by Lattice
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/solid-silicon-corp-raptor-computing-225800382.html

Hasturtium:
So Solid Silicon + Raptor have created a new BMC, and Solid Silicon + Lattice have cooperated to create a Power10 that isn't encumbered by source availability issues? Is that a possibility? If they're changing the CPU socket that means it's definitely not reheated Sforza + Blackbird/Talos II... but I guess time will tell.

MPC7500:
I guess Solid Silicon has the related blobs of the Power10 reverse engineered. For this reason, they may not sell the CPU as Power10 and call it S1. I honestly don't see any company launching a new CPU in such a short time. The PowerISA 3.1 has only been around since 2020.

MPC7500:
Here is the website of Solid Silicon: https://www.solidsilicon.com/

rjzak:
I really hope the new motherboard has nvme slots, and maybe more USB ports. SATA would be nice too.

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