Sponsors
The wiki is being retired!
Documentation is now handled by the same processes we use for code: Add something to the Documentation/ directory in the coreboot repo, and it will be rendered to https://doc.coreboot.org/. Contributions welcome!
coreboot has become a remarkable firmware project providing an alternative to royalty based legacy BIOS implementations. This has often been a Sisyphean challenge in a hardware market that keeps bringing hundreds and hundreds of mainboards every year. No developer can even attempt to keep up with all of these boards.
Without our sponsors, coreboot would not stand, where it stands today. Therefore we want to express our gratitude to all corporations who have helped us and are still helping us to achieve our goal of providing a better firmware. Thank you very much.
If you want to become a coreboot sponsor, please contact Stefan Reinauer or Ronald G. Minnich.
If you sponsored hardware or development and are not mentioned on this list, please contact us so we can mention you here.
Development Sponsors
- AMD Embedded for contributing source code for numerous AMD processor, chipsets, and platforms.
- Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) for sponsoring i945 and notebook development.
- coresystems GmbH for development of the libpayload usb stack and many other source code contributions.
- Google, Inc., for sponsoring QA-related coreboot development.
- Raptor Engineering for work on AMD-based server platforms and automated testing of same.
- Sage Electronic Engineering for developing AMD based platforms and as a coreboot GSoC mentor
- secunet Security Network AG for sponsoring i945 and notebook support development.
Vendors who have donated hardware
Coreboot logo sponsors
- Konsult Stuge
- coresystems GmbH
- Kitchener Waterloo Linux User Group and Richard Weait