BMC and AMC Open Platform Firmware Development on Arm Servers - From Simulation to Hardware
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Learn to develop open platform firmware for BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) and AMC (Auxiliary Management Controller) on Arm-based servers through this 15-minute conference presentation. Discover how Arm and ASPEED collaborate to create an open development environment that bridges simulation and physical hardware implementation. Explore the use of Arm's Neoverse Fixed Virtual Platform (FVP) for server SoC simulation, including Management Control Processor (MCP) functionality as AMC, alongside ASPEED's AST 2600 EVK board serving as physical BMC targets. Examine the AST1030 as an additional hardware option running OpenBIC firmware for AMC applications. Understand how these platforms enable rapid prototyping and bring-up of open-source firmware solutions including OpenBMC and OpenBIC. See how simulation environments and cost-effective hardware solutions accelerate development cycles, expand test coverage capabilities, and foster collaborative innovation in server management. Watch a live demonstration showcasing end-to-end platform management using these open technologies, presented by distinguished engineers from Arm and ASPEED Technology.
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BMC and AMC Open Platform Firmware Development on Arm Servers From Simulation to Hardware
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Open Compute Project