EXTR(-Y/N) are dirty/extracted/configured images from various SPI/BIOS. RGN are clean/stock/unconfigured images provided by Intel to OEMs. The Type of each firmware can be Stock (RGN), Extracted (EXTR), Recovery (REC), Operational (OPR) or Update (UPD). Only Production (PRD) Engine, Graphics, PMC, PCHC, PHY & OROM firmware based on Production Chipset Steppings are included in these repositories. You could see these as Stable, Debug & Alpha but there's more to it than that. The Release of each firmware can be Production (PRD), Pre-Production (PRE) or ROM-Bypass (BYP).The Revision is the PCH stepping of a given platform generation and is used to further categorize CSE & PMC firmware (C, D, B etc).The SKU of each firmware, when applicable, depends on the platform generation and is usually distinguished based on supported features (Consumer H/LP/N/V/1.5MB, Corporate H/LP/5MB etc).Every PMC CNP+, PCHC, PHY & OROM firmware Version tag has only a Build number.has Major 8, Minor 1, Hotfix 40 and Build 1416. Every Engine & Graphics firmware Version tag has a Major, Minor, Hotfix & Build number.Note: To extract the files below you need to use programs which support RAR5 compression!Ĭollecting all available Intel (CS)ME, (CS)TXE, (CS)SPS, GSC, PMC, PCHC, PHY & OROM firmware is important for research on how the general technology works, for creating universal tools that can help people understand what firmware they use, for developers with no Intel representative who want to experiment on a given platform, for downgrading purposes etc.Īll Intel Engine, Graphics, PMC, PCHC, PHY & OROM firmware at the repository have some common attributes and are categorized based on them as follows: You can use ME Analyzer to check instantly whether a firmware is already at the repository. This is a collection of every Intel Engine (CSME, CSTXE, CSSPS, ME, TXE, SPS), Graphics (GSC), PMC, PCHC, PHY & OROM firmware we have found. (CS)ME, (CS)TXE, (CS)SPS, GSC, PMC, PCHC, PHY & OROM
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