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by AdmiralAsshat
3480 days ago
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We will build a state-of-the-art data center that will cover all your hosting needs; based on fully libre[1] software, libre boot firmware and performant libre-friendly hardware. We will always respect your freedoms and your privacy - we don't spy on you. - based on 100% libre software and libre-friendly hardware with Libreboot, including our front- and back-ends So if you're limited to Libreboot, the last set of Intel processors you can support came out in, what? 2009? 2010? Cross referencing the list of "supported" systems[0] with some general googling for their release dates[1], 2010 seems to be it, unless their data center is gonna run on a rack of Macbook 2's and Chromebook C201's. Either way, it's hardly "state of the art" hardware by any stretch. Maybe they'll go with some custom RISC processors? [0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libreboot#Supported_systems [1]https://www.techpowerup.com/119540/asus-releases-kgpe-d16-so... |
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They're planning to run a Asus KGPE-D16 AMD motherboard. This is a 2009 motherboard.
From Libreboots website:
> Libreboot has support for fam15h AMD hardware (~2012 gen) and some older Intel platforms (~2006-2009 gen).
> It is extremely unlikely that any post-2008 Intel hardware will ever be supported in libreboot
> It is extremely unlikely that any post-2013 AMD hardware will ever be supported in libreboot
https://libreboot.org/faq/
This project has no legs.