09-05, 10:30–10:45 (Europe/Berlin), Main Room
In this lightning talk we will introduce you about the Open Compute Project Community in Europe activities and about the Open Platform Firmware state of the project, and how to get involved.
The Open Compute Project (OCP) community in Europe is rapidly expanding, reflecting a growing interest in collaborative, open-source hardware and software solutions. The OCP, originally launched by Facebook, aims to redesign hardware technology to improve efficiency and sustainability. In Europe, this movement is gaining momentum as organizations and data centers adopt OCP principles to enhance sustainability, performance, reduce costs and ease up the current compliance challenges in the market.
A key focus within the OCP ecosystem is Open Platform Firmware (OPF), which plays a crucial role in standardizing and improving server firmware across different platforms. OPF is designed to provide a common firmware interface that enhances compatibility, security, and manageability. The current state of the art in OPF involves advancements in firmware development tools, increased support for diverse hardware configurations, and improved security features to safeguard against emerging threats. As the OCP community continues to innovate, these advancements are set to drive further progress in open hardware and firmware solutions across Europe.
Martin is a firmware developer with 20+ years of experience in x86 BIOS and has been actively working on the coreboot project since 2012.
Firmware engineer, passionate about silicon enabling and open source.