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The OpenPOWER Foundation is a collaboration around Power ISA-based products initiated by IBM and announced as the "OpenPOWER Consortium" on August 6, 2013. IBM's focus is to open up technology surrounding their Power Architecture offerings, such as processor specifications, firmware, and software with a liberal license, and will be using a collaborative development model with their partners.

Openness
IBM is using the word "open" to describe this project in three ways: • They are licensing the microprocessor technology openly to its partners. They are sharing the blueprints to their hardware and software to their partners, so they can hire IBM or other companies to manufacture processors or other related chips. • They will collaborate openly in an open-collaboration business model where participants share technologies and innovations with each other. • Advantages via open-source software such as the Linux operating system. == Power Architecture ==
Power Architecture
OpenPower Foundation also releases Documentation on the Power Architecture. Some relevant documents are the Power ISA and Power Architecture Platform Reference. == Hardware ==
Hardware
IBM is looking to offer the POWER8 chip technology and other future iterations under the OpenPOWER initiative Partners are required to contribute intellectual property to the OpenPOWER Foundation to be able to gain high level status. The POWER8 processor architecture incorporates facilities to integrate it more easily into custom designs. The generic memory controllers are designed to evolve with future technologies, and the new CAPI (Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface) expansion bus is built to integrate easily with external coprocessors like GPUs, ASICs and FPGAs. Nvidia is contributing their fast interconnect technology, NVLink, that will enable tight coupling of Nvidia's Pascal based graphics processors into future POWER processors. Open source In August 2019, IBM released the tiny Microwatt processor core implementing the Power ISA v.3.0 and to be used as a reference design for OpenPOWER. It's entirely open source and published on GitHub. Later, Chiselwatt joined in as a second open source implementation. In June 2020, IBM released the high performance A2I core under a similar open source license. and followed up with the A2O core in September 2020. At the OpenPOWER Summit NA 2020, Libre-SOC was announced as the first Libre/OpenPOWER ISA core outside of IBM. It adhered to the Power ISA 3.0 instruction set and could be run on field-programmable gate array boards. In a list-serv message dated June 23, 2024, project lead, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton described the project as "effectively terminated". == Software ==
Software
The OpenPOWER initiative will include firmware, the KVM hypervisor, and little endian Linux operating system. SUSE included support for Power8 in their enterprise Linux distribution SUSE Linux Enterprise Server version 12 (release 27 October 2014). Canonical Ltd. supports the architecture in Ubuntu Server from version 16.04 LTS. FreeBSD has also been reported to have preliminary support for the architecture. Collabora Online is an enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice with web-based office suite real-time collaboration, support of the OpenPOWER ppc64le architecture was announced in October 2022. It comes with Ubuntu 20.04 packages and Docker images, and is delivered as a part of Nextcloud Enterprise which specialises in sharing files, writing emails, conducting chats and video conferences. == Members ==
Members
Google, Tyan, Nvidia, and Mellanox are founding members of the OpenPOWER Foundation. and Google sees using Power processors in its data centers as a future possibility. Altera announced support for OpenPOWER in November 2013 with their FPGA offerings and OpenCL software. On January 19, 2014, the Suzhou PowerCore Technology Company and the Research Institute of Jiangsu Industrial Technology announced that they will join the OpenPOWER Foundation and license POWER8 technologies to promote and help build systems around and design custom made processors for use in big data and cloud computing applications. On February 12, 2014, Samsung Electronics joined. As of March 2014, additional members are Altera, Fusion-io, Hynix, Micron, Servergy, and Xilinx. As of April 2014, Canonical, Chuanghe Mobile, Emulex, Hitachi, Inspur, Jülich Research Centre, Oregon State University, Teamsun, Unisource Technology Inc, and ZTE are listed as members at various levels. As of December 2014, Rackspace, Avnet, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Tsinghua University, Nallatech, Bull, QLogic, and Bloombase have joined, totaling about 80 members. At the first annual OpenPOWER Summit 2015, the organization announced that there were 113 members, including Wistron, Cirrascale, and PMC-Sierra. As of late 2016, the OpenPOWER foundation has more than 250 members. As of July 2020, the OpenPOWER Foundation reported that it had 350-plus members. == See also ==
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