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Posted byDrew_JensenMay 25, 2011
I’m sitting here at Stanfords in PDX airport, heading home after the Intel Firmware Summit . . . an internal Intel event where all the great minds (probably myself excluded) in firmware development at Intel congregate to present and discuss all the activities in progress across the corporation.  (By the way, the Herb Crusted Sirloin at Stanford’s is excellent).   There were many outstanding presentations and keynotes, including presentations from executives from McAffee ( ...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: security, wind_river, blog
Posted bybrian_amiMay 20, 2011
The Tech Report recently reviewed a Gigabyte motherboard using a " Hybrid EFI " BIOS. It's true that this Gigabyte implementation isn't UEFI from the ground up, which makes it different from most UEFI implementations in the market. I think we need to take a look at the Gigabyte Hybrid EFI implementation and understand exactly what it does.   Gigabyte's " Hybrid EFI Technology " is pretty simple ... stick a UEFI layer on top of the existing legacy BIOS so users get support for 2TB+ hard...Read More
1 Comments Permalink Tags: uefi_shell, duet, hybrid, AMI, Shell, security, IDF, blog, aptio, uefi, radisys, EFI, BIOS, intel_architecture, embedded, gigabyte, Software&Tools, Applications, kontron
Posted bywwebbMay 13, 2011
Embedded developers work in a rapidly changing environment. Each new project requires developers to pack increased functionality into smaller, reduced-power embedded products. In addition to the added complexity of the application software for these new projects, customers also demand an interactive interface, ubiquitous connectivity, absolute security, and extreme reliability. To achieve these expanded requirements, embedded designers are turning to multicore architecture such as the 2nd gener...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: embedded, security, green_hills, blog, interoperabilityht, surveillanceht
Posted byFelix_MMay 8, 2009
The notion of 15 billion intelligent connected devices within the next few years makes me wonder if the embedded industry is ready to meet the security challenges of this fast-approaching era.  Connecting all these devices to the Internet will potentially allow every person in the world to reach out and touch your product.  Will devices like hospital bedside patient monitors become vulnerable to attack by hackers and viruses?  Will high school hackers cause auto accidents by co...Read More
1 Comments Permalink Tags: multi-core, security, virtualization, military, aerospace, intel_vt, Software&Tools

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