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From the post:
>Coreboot 26.06 is out today as the latest quarterly feature release for this software project providing open-source system firmware support for a growing number of platforms.
Coreboot, long ago known as LinuxBIOS, continues becoming more and more viable with each new release for both new hardware as well as aging hardware platform.
Ahead of Intel Nova Lake debuting in the months ahead, Coreboot 26.06 already has initial Nova Lake SoC support thanks to Intel engineers. Paired with the Intel FSP modules, the initial Nova Lake support is in place paired with capable reference boards and some early Google work. Meanwhile for current generation Intel Panther Lake SoCs, there is now support for UFS inline encryption and a variety of other features. The Panther Lake SoC continues to be focused on relevant Google Chromebook devices.
Archive: https://archive.today/EF8tD
From the post:
>>Coreboot 26.06 is out today as the latest quarterly feature release for this software project providing open-source system firmware support for a growing number of platforms.
Coreboot, long ago known as LinuxBIOS, continues becoming more and more viable with each new release for both new hardware as well as aging hardware platform.
Ahead of Intel Nova Lake debuting in the months ahead, Coreboot 26.06 already has initial Nova Lake SoC support thanks to Intel engineers. Paired with the Intel FSP modules, the initial Nova Lake support is in place paired with capable reference boards and some early Google work. Meanwhile for current generation Intel Panther Lake SoCs, there is now support for UFS inline encryption and a variety of other features. The Panther Lake SoC continues to be focused on relevant Google Chromebook devices.
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