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AMD Announces Commitment To "Open Security Technologies"


After the AMD Advancing AI Event yesterday where they launched AMD 5th Gen EPYC processors, Instinct product updates, and new high-end networking gear, they also put out a blog post to affirm their 'commitment to open security technologies in the data center.'

This is with the Open Compute Project's OCP Global Summit happening next week in San Jose, California. And while on the matter of open-source firmware, just as I didn't have the chance to mention it in yesterday's AMD EPYC Turin articles, their new "Volcano" reference server is once again shipping with OpenBMC. Though shouldn't really be surprising at this stage given their Genoa and Siena reference platforms were also running with OpenBMC rather than a proprietary BMC firmware stack.

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