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---
title: Solid Silicon Joins OpenPOWER Foundation
categories:
- blogs
tags:
- openpower
- openpower-foundation
- linux-foundation
- open-source
- cloud
- open-source-hardware
- member
date: 2024-06-13
draft: false
---

Today, we are pleased to announce that Solid Silicon, a fabless semiconductor company based in Colorado, US, has joined the OpenPOWER Foundation as a Platinum member.

The OpenPOWER Foundation is committed to an open, community-driven technology development process, which is critical to the continued growth of open collaboration around the POWER architecture.

"_OpenPOWER Foundation is pleased to welcome Solid Silicon to the foundation and our community, and looks forward to our collaboration in community-driven open development that broadens customer computing choice_", said [James Kulina](https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kulina/), Executive Director, OpenPOWER Foundation.

Solid Silicon Corporation is developing open source software and secure chip designs based on standardized, self-sovereign, future-proof silicon to give developers the ability to own, control, and trust their computing devices down to the silicon.

Solid Silicon currently is [developing](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/solid-silicon_raptor-computing-sys-on-x-activity-7121183443475992576-kq_A?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop) two new silicon devices based on the OpenPOWER ISA. The first is the X-class chip line that targets Edge/IoT applications while the second line, the S-class chip, targets Data Center applications. Both chip lines will adopt the latest POWER ISA 3.1 specifications leading to new product capabilities within the OpenPOWER ecosystem.

"_Solid Silicon's OpenPOWER CPUs are built on and fully comply with the open, standardized POWER ISA administered by the OpenPOWER Foundation. This commitment to open standards ensures that our customers benefit from the latest advancements in processor technology, while also providing the transparency and security that comes from an open and unified software ecosystem. In our view, the vendor-neutral approach to ISA standardization that the OpenPOWER Foundation provides is crucial to both avoiding vendor lock-in and ensuring a diverse software ecosystem while simultaneously ensuring long-term application compatibility._", said [Tim Pearson](https://www.linkedin.com/company/solid-silicon/), CTO and Founder.

"_At a fundamental level, akin to public cryptography, the entire OpenPOWER architecture and standard are open, auditable, and completely verifiable. With Solid Silicon's firmware, software, and tools also being fully open source, our customers benefit immensely by deploying self-sovereign silicon solutions from the edge to the data center. We are thrilled to partner with the OpenPOWER Foundation to foster and expand this incredible developer community_", says [Todd Rooke](https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddrooke/), CEO and Founder.

The OpenPOWER Foundation looks forward to collaborating with Solid Silicon
in developing new and exciting POWER based silicon through open standards and community driven collaboration.

Learn more about [Solid Silicon](https://solidsilicon.com).

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---
title: "Open Compute Regional Summit 2024 - Future Technologies Symposium"
eventdates:
from: 2024-04-24
eventplace: Lisbon, Portugal
register: https://2024ocpregional.fnvirtual.app/
schedule: https://2024ocpregional.fnvirtual.app/a/schedule/
date: 2024-04-21
draft: false
---

The OCP Regional Summit in Europe serves as a platform where technical and business leaders from EMEA come together to tackle crucial issues related to data center sustainability, energy efficiency, and heat reuse. The focus is on exploring how innovations from hyperscale data center operators can contribute to solving these challenges. The Summit also highlights deployments of specific OCP-recognized data center equipment in the EMEA region.

```
OPF FTS Talk
Time: 3:55pm – 4:15pm
Location: Lisbon Congress Centre
```

The OpenPOWER Foundation will be sharing a talk with Jabil in the Future Technologies Symposium.

"Large Memory Server Design Overview"
Abstract:
With the advancement of AI workloads and their increasingly large data set requirements, the need for high memory capacity and density is becoming paramount for the industry. There have been advances in memory connectivity that promise to deliver solutions that will meet these needs. This specification shows a design that utilizes two of these technologies, OpenCAPI Memory Interface (OMI) and Compute Express Link (CXL), to deliver from 24TB to a potentially jaw-dropping 32TB of memory in an air-cooled, single socket OCP DC-MHS inspired 19’’ 2U chassis. This design solution, a collaboration between the OpenPower Foundation, Jabil Inc.,Raptor Computing Systems, SAP, and Wooden Data Center, is currently in the design phase. In this specification, physical limitations, interconnects, and power/thermal constraints will be highlighted. The end goal would be to contribute this design specification to the OCP community.

{{< youtube 3UOMUHFFYvQ >}}

[Video Recording](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UOMUHFFYvQ)

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---
title: "Open Hardware and Software Mini Summit at the Open Source Summit North America"
eventdates:
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eventplace: Seattle, US
register: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/register/
schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F6hJQL8nU538OlGDGiOcrvSGuDMbCbK4R37qGrq5qSg/edit?usp=sharing
date: 2024-03-06
draft: false
---

```
Time: 1:00pm – 5:45pm
Location: Seattle Convention Center | Summit
Registration Cost: $15
```


This half day program will Introduce the audience to the many aspects of open source hardware and software development, and how it is helping the industry to accelerate beyond what Moore’s law has predicted.


Talks will cover numerous aspects of hardware / software development and provide motivation to learn more about the challenges of open hardware and software design together.


Agenda:

- How can software developers help keep Moore’s law alive?
- Open Hardware Design: Lessons Learned from OSS
- Understanding hardware security vulnerabilities : Hardware Bill of Materials
- Scaling hardware design: squeezing every bit of performance of the open source OpenROAD ASIC toolchain
- Accelerating EDA Flows in the AWS Cloud
- An Introduction to RISC-V
- Accelerating the RISC-V Software Development Ecosystem
- Caliptra: open source Root of Trust
- Getting “Ware” You Need to Go – Managing OpenPOWER Hardware with Software (Part 1)
- Getting “Ware” You Need to Go – AI Software on OpenPOWER Hardware (Part 2)

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wgtype: sig
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- curtwollbrink
participation: Members
date: 2021-03-15

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title: Power Maroc
image: powerm.png
country: Morocco
link: https://powerm.ma/
level: silver
joined: 2024
date: 2024-01-01
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title: Solid Silicon
image: solidsilicon.png
country: USA
link: https://solidsilicon.com
level: platinum
joined: 2024
date: 2024-05-18
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---

Solid Silicon Corporation is a fabless silicon company developing open source software and secure chip designs based on standardized, sovereign, future-proof silicon, which gives developers the ability to own, control, and trust their computing devices down to the silicon.

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date: 2024-01-25
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---
# OpenROAD and OpenPOWER - Microwatt core for low-power ASIC applications

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title: Ganesan Narayanasamy
member: ganesannarayansamy
date: 2023-12-04
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date: 2022-02-04
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