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Thursday 12 April 2012
Phoenix Technologies presents its latest UEFI firmware and development tools at IDF 2012 Beijing
Phoenix Technologies, the global leader in UEFI firmware technologies and products, announced its participation in the Intel Developer Forum 2012 Beijing on April 11 and 12 at the...
Thursday 12 April 2012
Insyde receives orders from Lenovo
Taiwan-based BIOS designer Insyde Software has announced several new UEFI firmware and tools designed for Windows 8 at Intel Developer Forum (IDF) and the company's solutions have...
Wednesday 11 April 2012
GIGABYTE launches Dual UEFI 7 series motherboards for 3rd gen Intel Core processors
GIGABYTE Technology, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, launched their long awaited 7 series motherboards designed to deliver the ultimate performance for...
Friday 16 March 2012
The technological advantage of Phoenix UEFI firmware architecture: Embracing the future of embedded intelligent computing
The new-generation UEFI firmware architecture offers an integrated environment to accelerate firmware development. Its functions not only cover legacy BIOS, but also improve boot-up...
Wednesday 14 March 2012
Phoenix, Insyde and AMI competing for adoption of UEFI BIOS in Windows 8
Having released the beta version of Windows 8 at the end of February, Microsoft is now in the final stages of testing and revisions, and working with hardware developers and collect...
Tuesday 6 March 2012
BIOS maker Insyde expected to benefit from Windows 8
Taiwan-based BIOS maker Insyde Software is expected to be one of the players to benefit most from Windows 8 as the company is currently the fastest player to adopt UEFI BIOS and was...
Friday 16 December 2011
Phoenix Technologies announces Phoenix SCT 2.2 to boost share in UEFI market
As a founding member of the UEFI Forum, US-based Phoenix Technologies, in order to help its partners quickly transition from Legacy BIOS to UEFI firmware, hosted a product launch...
Thursday 15 December 2011
Phoenix Technologies strengthening technical support services for the forthcoming UEFI BIOS era
US-based Phoenix Technologies has been in the BIOS sector for more than 30 years and in addition to its BIOS business, the company also entered the operating system (OS) and application...
Friday 4 November 2011
BIOS leader American Megatrends updates Aptio firmware platform to support new UEFI specifications
Even before the first personal computer appeared in 1984, BIOS technologies, which are needed to initialize hardware, test hardware functionalities and start the operating system,...
Tuesday 18 October 2011
Intel, Insyde Software to host Fall UEFI Plugfest in Taiwan
Intel and Taiwan-based software designer Insyde Software will jointly host Fall UEFI Plugfest in Taiwan from October 25-27, to promote the latest UEFI technologies.
Friday 16 September 2011
Insyde supports Medfield-based tablets with value-added ARM solutions
Taiwan-based Insyde Software has announced the availability of its "Humanos" operating system for the next generation of Intel's 32nm SoC tablet platforms codenamed "...
Wednesday 29 June 2011
Insyde brings UEFI BIOS to TI OMAP platform supporting next-version Windows
Insyde Software has announced the delivery of UEFI BIOS and engineering services to customers designing ultra-thin laptops, tablets and mobile internet devices based on the ARM-based...
Monday 3 January 2011
Phoenix Technologies releases brand new SecureCore TianoTM 2.1, providing technology and services for clients to optimize UEFI with a total solution
With the PC BIOS entering a new generation of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) technology, Phoenix Technologies, the leading manufacturer of core system software, has...
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