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In a rare industry collaboration, AMD and Intel are jointly backing the Open Silicon Firmware Interface (openSFI) specification. The initiative aims to establish a common standard for how firmware interacts with silicon components across different vendors. Industry analysts suggest this could significantly reduce engineering costs and improve sustainability in hardware development.
In an unexpected partnership, semiconductor rivals AMD and Intel are reportedly collaborating on the Open Silicon Firmware Interface (openSFI), according to industry reports. Sources indicate this specification aims to create a common, architecture-neutral interface that allows host firmware to interact seamlessly with silicon initialization firmware across different vendor platforms.