Phoenix SecureCore
Reliable, Secure, and Modular Core Systems Software architected for the next generation of Servers, Notebooks, Desktops, and Embedded devices requiring a flexible, feature-rich environment.
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Hardware Virtualization Support |
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UEFI, Intel Framework, and Legacy Style Driver Support from a Single Code Base |
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Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA) Support |
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Built on TrustedCore Security Foundation |
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Phoenix SecureCore supports next generation silicon technologies such as hardware virtualization, iAMT (Advanced Management Technology), and TXT (Trusted Execution Technology). It is the most flexible BIOS code base available, with support for current and next generation industry standards from a single code base.
SecureCore supports the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI 2.0, 2.1), Platform Initialization Working Group (PIWG) PI 1.0 specifications, Intel Framework, as well as legacy style drivers – and all from a single code base. This allows developers to leverage existing tools and libraries, further maximizing development investments and speeding time to market.
SecureCore includes StrongROM, an embedded cryptographic engine, which allows authentication of the firmware itself. StrongROM can alternatively complement a TPM 1.2 chip in a system to further enhance device security. SecureCore provides a secure root of trust that can authenticate operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows Vista. It also provides for multi-factor biometric authentication to verify the identity of a user prior to any operating system being loaded.