Thanks to Google Chromebooks, open-source firmware support in coreboot for
 mobile devices is very well established. It allowed the successful enabling of
 modern laptops for a variety of devices. A good example is an arsenal of Clevo
 boards ported and used by many vendors and OEMs like Novacustom, TUXEDO,
 System76. However, the desktop/workstation segment has been very much
 neglected, leaving no other choice but to go with a few years old boards like
 Coffee Lake Supermicro servers or Kaby Lake ASUS desktop. But the situation
 dramatically changed when MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4 WIFI Alder Lake S board has been
 ported to coreboot.
The presentation will explain the challenges met during the development of
 Alder Lake S silicon and board support. It will also reveal certain
 misconfigurations in coreboot and Intel FSP bugs found. The presenters will
 also disclose future plans for firmware development. The project is a
 game-changer for the gaming/performance hardware enthusiasts, given how much
 interest it generated, which should benefit the coreboot project.