The developer board runs Fedora. Any workload that does not depend on a specific CPU architecture (mostly everything but Windows) should run on it. The dev board is there to make it possible to developers to fine tune their implementations so they run well on the new platform.
Will server makers buy it? That remains to be seen.
Making a dev board available (let's hope it's also cheap enough to make hobbyists buy it) is rather clever. Without software tuned for it, the chip could fail on the market like Sun's Niagara and Intel's Itanium did.
Will server makers buy it? That remains to be seen.
Making a dev board available (let's hope it's also cheap enough to make hobbyists buy it) is rather clever. Without software tuned for it, the chip could fail on the market like Sun's Niagara and Intel's Itanium did.