AMD has confirmed its commitment to openSIL "Open Firmware" for next-gen Zen 6-based Ryzen "Medusa" & EPYC "Venice" CPUs. openSIL "Open Firmware" Support For AMD's Next-Gen Zen 6-Powered Ryzen "Medusa" & EPYC "Venice" CPUs Confirmed openSIL or Open Firmware is aimed to be a replacement for traditional firmware solutions such as AGESA. The project was first announced in 2023 and was going to be used for both client and server offerings. At OCP Summit 2025, AMD once again reaffirmed its commitment to openSIL and detailed its plans for future Zen 6 CPUs. Just as a recap, openSIL firmware will offer: […]
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