Embedded Solutions
Core Systems Software
Phoenix SecureCore
The Flagship core systems software (BIOS) product targeted at servers, notebooks, desktop and embedded devices requiring a feature-rich environment. It includes full support for next generation chipset technologies that take advantage of features such as hardware virtualization, remote management, and security. The single SecureCore code base supports UEFI, Intel Framework, and legacy style drivers, for maximum flexibility and ease of integration. SecureCore is built upon the established foundation of TrustedCore, and takes it to the next level.
Phoenix AwardCore Tiano
AwardCore Tiano combines Phoenix’s three decades of BIOS experience with the modular and extensible UEFI/Framework architecture to deliver an ideal product for manufacturers of PC desktop motherboards and x86-based embedded systems.
Phoenix Award™
Core systems software that delivers basic functionality and compatibility. Award, often referred to as “Award BIOS”, is targeted at entry-level motherboards, low-end desktops and embedded x86-based devices.
Phoenix TrustedCore™
TrustedCoreTM led the industry with security enhancements such as Pre-Boot Authentication (PBA) and the Phoenix StrongROM™, which added biometric authentication and a built-in cryptographic engine, to enable systems demanding the highest levels of security. It continues to provide robust core systems software security in devices today.
BIOS Enhancements and Modules™
Includes BIOS plug-ins, enhancements, and modules that add functionality to the underlying BIOS layer. Also includes Tools and Phoenix’s Multikey Keyboard Controller code.
Platform Software Products
Phoenix Recover 7
Phoenix Recover 7 provides PC manufacturers with the ability to create and store factory backup images within the Microsoft WinRE recovery partition.
Platform Software Tools
Phoenix application and platform tools enable OEMs and ISVs to create highly secure and differentiated applications that run in the Phoenix Protected Area. Also includes tools to develop applications that are cryptographically tied to Phoenix’s firmware-based security framework.