When Facebook open sourced the hardware and datacenter designs of its very first homegrown datacenter in Prineville, Oregon nearly eight years ago, creating the Open Compute Project, it was an act of ...
Chipmaker AMD has developed a server platform that borrows some design features from servers Facebook designed for its own data centers but open-sourced through the Open Compute Project. The platform, ...
Big Switch Networks, Facebook and NTT, announced today that they have come together to create a unified operating system called Open Network Linux for Open Compute Project‘s (OCP) switch hardware.
We’re excited to welcome KULR as an OCP Platinum Member at a pivotal moment for AI data center power innovation,” said George ...
A partner of the Open Compute Project, Jtec, has released a server rack cart that can move data center racks while fully stacked. Dubbed the ORV2/ORV3-Compatible Server Rack Cart, the solution is able ...
Just two short years after Facebook open sourced the design of its data centers its open hardware is starting to spread. Under the Open Compute Project (OCP), Facebook and its partners are committed ...
This was a busy week for digital storage meetings with the Facebook sponsored Open Compute Project Summit right across the street from the SNIA Winter Symposium and the Non-Volatile Memory Storage ...
Establishing a Framework to Optimize Scale-up Interconnect for AI and HPC Clusters DUBLIN, April 29, 2025 /CNW/ -- Today, the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP), the nonprofit organization bringing ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In an extraordinary leap forward for the chiplet industry, the groundbreaking collaboration between the Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) and JEDEC is set to usher ...
The Open Compute Project began in 2011 when Facebook published the designs of some homebrew servers it had built to make its data centers run more efficiently. Facebook hoped that other companies ...
Open source hardware is something that is intellectually satisfying as well as economically rewarding, but it is clearly not something for everyone. At least not yet. But the Open Compute Project ...