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* '''2011/04/28:''' [[News#2011.2F4.2F28_Lenovo_ThinkPad_T60_now_supported|Lenovo ThinkPad T60 now supported]] | |||
* '''2011/03/27:''' [[News#2011.2F3.2F27_AMD_releases_C32.2FRS56x0.2FSB5100_coreboot_support_on_H8SCM_platform|AMD releases C32/RS56x0/SB5100 coreboot support on H8SCM platform]] | * '''2011/03/27:''' [[News#2011.2F3.2F27_AMD_releases_C32.2FRS56x0.2FSB5100_coreboot_support_on_H8SCM_platform|AMD releases C32/RS56x0/SB5100 coreboot support on H8SCM platform]] | ||
* '''2011/02/28:''' [[News#2011.2F2.2F28_AMD_blogs_about_coreboot|AMD blogs about coreboot]] | * '''2011/02/28:''' [[News#2011.2F2.2F28_AMD_blogs_about_coreboot|AMD blogs about coreboot]] |
Revision as of 13:55, 28 April 2011
coreboot (formerly known as LinuxBIOS) is a Free Software project aimed at replacing the proprietary BIOS (firmware) you can find in most of today's computers. It performs just a little bit of hardware initialization and then executes what is called a payload. With this separation of hardware initialization and later boot logic, coreboot can scale from specialized applications run directly from firmware, operating systems in flash, and custom bootloaders to implementations of firmware standards like PCBIOS and EFI without having to carry features not necessary in the target application, reducing the amount of code and flash space required. We currently support 230 different mainboards. Is your PC / server / laptop / mainboard supported? Check out our Support page to find out. coreboot now has a git mirror.
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