OpenPOWER Foundation working groups drive technical specifications, community collaboration, and ecosystem development across the POWER architecture.
Defines hardware architecture requirements and recommendations for OpenPOWER-compliant systems, covering processor, memory, and I/O subsystems.
Develops and maintains the POWER ISA specification, ensuring openness, compatibility, and forward evolution of the instruction set architecture.
Coordinates open source system software efforts including Linux kernel, firmware, hypervisors, and runtime environments for POWER systems.
Focuses on accelerator integration for POWER systems, including GPU, FPGA, and custom AI accelerator interfaces and standards.
Develops and maintains conformance test suites and certification programs to ensure interoperability across the OpenPOWER ecosystem.
Explores and promotes POWER-based AI and machine learning workloads, optimizations, and deployment patterns across the ecosystem.
Develops an open source Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) for POWER-based servers, enabling transparent and auditable firmware.
Addresses memory technology integration, performance optimization, and interface standards for next-generation POWER-based systems.
The OpenPOWER HUB connects developers, researchers, and organizations with resources, labs, and community support to grow the POWER ecosystem.
A forum for universities and research institutions to collaborate on POWER-based research, education, and student developer programs.
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