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.
Learn more →Develops and maintains the POWER ISA specification, ensuring openness, compatibility, and forward evolution of the instruction set architecture.
Learn more →Coordinates open source system software efforts including Linux kernel, firmware, hypervisors, and runtime environments for POWER systems.
Learn more →Focuses on accelerator integration for POWER systems, including GPU, FPGA, and custom AI accelerator interfaces and standards.
Learn more →Develops and maintains conformance test suites and certification programs to ensure interoperability across the OpenPOWER ecosystem.
Learn more →Explores and promotes POWER-based AI and machine learning workloads, optimizations, and deployment patterns across the ecosystem.
Learn more →Develops an open source Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) for POWER-based servers, enabling transparent and auditable firmware.
Learn more →Addresses memory technology integration, performance optimization, and interface standards for next-generation POWER-based systems.
Learn more →The OpenPOWER HUB connects developers, researchers, and organizations with resources, labs, and community support to grow the POWER ecosystem.
Learn more →A forum for universities and research institutions to collaborate on POWER-based research, education, and student developer programs.
Learn more →Join a working group and contribute to the future of OpenPOWER computing.