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authorRoss Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>2013-10-01 15:17:21 +0100
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2013-10-01 23:08:21 +0100
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README.hardware: update genericx86 hardware support1.5_M5.rc6
(From meta-yocto rev: ed421124e5f9c13ddca1a29a9a645b79e024d602) Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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75 75
76The genericx86 MACHINE is tested on the following platforms: 76The genericx86 MACHINE is tested on the following platforms:
77 77
78 o Asus EeePC 901 78Intel Xeon/Core i-Series:
79 o Acer Aspire One 79 + Intel Romley Server: Sandy Bridge Xeon processor, C600 PCH (Patsburg), (Canoe Pass CRB)
80 o Toshiba NB305 80 + Intel Romley Server: Ivy Bridge Xeon processor, C600 PCH (Patsburg), (Intel SDP S2R3)
81 o Intel Embedded Development Board 1-N450 (Black Sand) 81 + Intel Crystal Forest Server: Sandy Bridge Xeon processor, DH89xx PCH (Cave Creek), (Stargo CRB)
82 82 + Intel Chief River Mobile: Ivy Bridge Mobile processor, QM77 PCH (Panther Point-M), (Emerald Lake II CRB, Sabino Canyon CRB)
83and is likely to work on many unlisted Atom based devices. The MACHINE type 83 + Intel Huron River Mobile: Sandy Bridge processor, QM67 PCH (Cougar Point), (Emerald Lake CRB, EVOC EC7-1817LNAR board)
84supports ethernet, wifi, sound, and i915 graphics by default in addition to 84 + Intel Calpella Platform: Core i7 processor, QM57 PCH (Ibex Peak-M), (Red Fort CRB, Emerson MATXM CORE-411-B)
85common PC input devices, busses, and so on. 85 + Intel Nehalem/Westmere-EP Server: Xeon 56xx/55xx processors, 5520 chipset, ICH10R IOH (82801), (Hanlan Creek CRB)
86 + Intel Nehalem Workstation: Xeon 56xx/55xx processors, System SC5650SCWS (Greencity CRB)
87 + Intel Picket Post Server: Xeon 56xx/55xx processors (Jasper Forest), 3420 chipset (Ibex Peak), (Osage CRB)
88 + Intel Storage Platform: Sandy Bridge Xeon processor, C600 PCH (Patsburg), (Oak Creek Canyon CRB)
89 + Intel Shark Bay Client Platform: Haswell processor, LynxPoint PCH, (Walnut Canyon CRB, Lava Canyon CRB, Basking Ridge CRB, Flathead Creek CRB)
90 + Intel Shark Bay Ultrabook Platform: Haswell ULT processor, Lynx Point-LP PCH, (WhiteTip Mountain 1 CRB)
91
92Intel Atom platforms:
93 + Intel embedded Menlow: Intel Atom Z510/530 CPU, System Controller Hub US15W (Portwell NANO-8044)
94 + Intel Luna Pier: Intel Atom N4xx/D5xx series CPU (aka: Pineview-D & -M), 82801HM I/O Hub (ICH8M), (Advantech AIMB-212, Moon Creek CRB)
95 + Intel Queens Bay platform: Intel Atom E6xx CPU (aka: Tunnel Creek), Topcliff EG20T I/O Hub (Emerson NITX-315, Crown Bay CRB, Minnow Board)
96 + Intel Fish River Island platform: Intel Atom E6xx CPU (aka: Tunnel Creek), Topcliff EG20T I/O Hub (Kontron KM2M806)
97 + Intel Cedar Trail platform: Intel Atom N2000 & D2000 series CPU (aka: Cedarview), NM10 Express Chipset (Norco kit BIS-6630, Cedar Rock CRB)
98
99and is likely to work on many unlisted Atom/Core/Xeon based devices. The MACHINE
100type supports ethernet, wifi, sound, and Intel/vesa graphics by default in
101addition to common PC input devices, busses, and so on. Note that it does not
102included the binary-only graphic drivers used on some Atom platforms, for
103accelerated graphics on these machines please refer to meta-intel.
86 104
87Depending on the device, it can boot from a traditional hard-disk, a USB device, 105Depending on the device, it can boot from a traditional hard-disk, a USB device,
88or over the network. Writing generated images to physical media is 106or over the network. Writing generated images to physical media is