AMD openSIL Adds EPYC "Turin" Support as "Phoenix" Remains in Development
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AMD openSIL Adds EPYC "Turin" Support as "Phoenix" Remains in Development
AMD's openSIL project, a solution for open CPU silicon initialization code aimed at replacing traditional AGESA, has reached another milestone. Back in February, we reported on AMD promising full support for "Turin" and "Phoenix" server and client SoCs. The company initially targeted the end of 2024 for the release of proof-of-concept code, but failed to meet this deadline. A new target was subsequently set for the first half of 2025. As we roll…
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