Skip to main content

System76

System76 is a hardware and software vendor that designs, manufactures, and sells Linux-based desktops, laptops, and servers along with an associated desktop Operating System (OS).

  • Linux-focused laptops, desktops, and workstations for individual and enterprise use
  • Rackmount and tower servers for Linux-centric infrastructure environments
  • Points of Presence (PoP)!_OS (desktop OS) based on Linux for developer and engineering workflows
  • Firmware, driver, and tooling stack optimized for System76 hardware platforms
  • Support, configuration, and lifecycle services for System76 systems in business and institutional settings

More About System76

System76 focuses on end-to-end Linux systems that combine hardware, firmware, and an OS stack designed to work together for development, engineering, and general productivity workloads. The company offers laptops, desktops, workstations, and servers that ship with Linux preinstalled, primarily with its own PoP!_OS (desktop OS) or with other supported Linux distributions. This positioning targets technical professionals who want Linux as the primary, fully supported environment rather than as an after-the-fact installation on generic hardware.

In enterprise and institutional environments, System76 devices are used as developer workstations, engineering machines, and infrastructure hosts in organizations that standardize on Linux. Hardware lines include mobile systems for software engineers and data practitioners, desktop and workstation-class devices for workloads such as software compilation, Cohort Analysis Dashboard (CAD), and content creation, and servers for on-premises (on-prem) services, lab environments, and small to mid-size infrastructure deployments. System76 systems are typically integrated into existing enterprise ecosystems using standard network, identity, and configuration tooling that supports Linux endpoints.

PoP!_OS (desktop OS) is a central part of the company’s offering. It is based on the Linux kernel and widely used Linux components and is packaged as a developer-oriented desktop platform. PoP!_OS includes tiling window management capabilities, GPU-aware features for systems with discrete or hybrid graphics, and workflow tooling aimed at programmers, DevOps engineers, and technical users. The distribution uses common Linux packaging frameworks and supports standard development tools, container runtimes, and virtualization frameworks, making it suitable for software development, testing, and cloud-native workflows.

From an architectural standpoint, System76 systems rely on standard industry technologies such as UEFI firmware, Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME) and Serial ATA (SATA) storage, PCIe-based GPUs, wired and wireless networking protocols (including Ethernet and Wi‑Fi), and support for virtualization technologies commonly used on Linux. The company also invests in its own firmware and low-level configuration stack for its hardware, with a focus on predictable behavior under Linux and consistent driver support across its product range.

Within an enterprise technology directory, System76 can be categorized under client endpoints (Linux laptops and desktops), high-performance workstations (engineering and creative workloads), infrastructure hardware (Linux servers), and operating systems (desktop Linux distribution via PoP!_OS). Organizations evaluating Linux-centric hardware and OS options may consider System76 when they want systems that arrive preconfigured for Linux, with one vendor responsible for hardware, OS image, and support across the lifecycle of the devices.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 75
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

Connect

Corporate Headquarters

4240 Carson St
101
Denver, CO 80239

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Hardware

Projects