AMI Chief Security Architect Stefano Righi recently joined ClearTech Loop for a great conversation on AI security, breaking down the reasons why governance aligned with standards will be a catalyst for AI innovation in security and trust, and why firmware security is the layer that security professionals can't afford to ignore as part of a holistic, "secure by design" approach. Listen to the full discussion here and share your thoughts with us: https://hubs.ly/Q048TFvh0
AMI
Computer and Network Security
Duluth, Georgia 18,517 followers
AMI is a global leader in Dynamic Firmware for computing platforms. We enable the future of compute.
About us
AMI is Firmware Reimagined for modern computing. As a global leader in Dynamic Firmware for security, orchestration, and manageability solutions, AMI enables the world’s compute platforms from on-premises to the cloud to the edge and beyond. We enable the future of compute. For more information, visit ami.com.
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https://ami.com
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- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Duluth, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1985
- Specialties
- BIOS, Remote Management, EFI Firmware, UEFI, BMC, OOB, DMTF Redfish, IoT Firmware, and NVMe Backplane Controllers
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“AMI is proud of our track record providing secure and reliable firmware for Arm-based compute, and we welcome to market the new Arm AGI CPU. Together, our unique years-long collaboration is enabling a broad deployment of this transformative new platform, unlocking purpose-built compute for the AI era in data centers everywhere.” Sanjoy Maity Chief Executive Officer at AMI
A new era for the Arm compute platform begins. We're extending into production silicon for the very first time. Introducing the Arm AGI CPU. Built for agentic AI workloads in the data center, the Arm AGI CPU helps partners deploy and scale faster - delivering leading performance per rack with the efficiency to match. As the foundation for agentic data centers, it extends the Arm compute platform, giving partners choice between IP, Compute Subsystems or production silicon. This marks the next phase of Arm as we bring more partners together to accelerate innovation for AI-driven infrastructure. https://okt.to/EuVAtb #ArmEverywhere
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Embedded World 2026 was an outstanding event for our team and the embedded community who came together in Nuremberg! We’d like to thank our customers and partners for the engaging discussions, valuable insights, and shared commitment to advancing embedded innovation. Connecting around real‑world challenges and future opportunities is what makes this event so impactful. A sincere thank‑you as well to our amazing team, whose expertise, collaboration, and energy brought our presence to life throughout the week. Your dedication played a key role in making Embedded World 2026 such a success. We’re leaving energized and inspired - and we look forward to continuing the conversations and collaborations ahead. 👉 Let’s keep the dialogue going. Reach out to connect or learn more about what’s next. #EmbeddedWorld2026 #EmbeddedInnovation #BuildforTomorrow #ew26
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⚡ Embedded World 2026 is officially in full swing — and the energy here in Nürnberg is absolutely electric! We’re excited to be connecting with innovators, engineers, and industry leaders who are shaping the future of embedded, edge, and IoT technologies. If you’re at the show, make sure to stop by Hall 5, Booth 5-243 to see what AMI has been working on. This year, we’re showcasing our latest breakthroughs in firmware innovation, including: 🚀 AMI Meridian — our centralized firmware lifecycle management platform designed to simplify, secure, and scale firmware updates across embedded and edge devices. 🔧 Cutting-edge firmware solutions built to help OEMs and ODMs accelerate development, strengthen security, and improve system reliability. 🌐 Technologies purpose-built for the rapidly evolving needs of connected devices and intelligent infrastructure. Whether you’re exploring better ways to manage device fleets, secure the firmware supply chain, or bring next‑generation hardware to market faster, our team would love to show you what’s possible. Come by, say hello, and see the future of firmware in action. 📍 Hall 5, Booth 5‑243 #ew26 #EmbeddedWorld #FirmwareInnovation #IoT #EdgeComputing #AMI
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📣Today at Embedded World 2026, we are proud to introduce a new unified BIOS lifecycle management solution for Arm embedded platforms, powered by our AMI Meridian services and with support from our partners ADLINK Technology and Linaro. A key feature of this solution is the ability to dynamically build, test and debug secure, CRA-compliant BIOS packages, with support for both Aptio V UEFI Firmware from AMI and Linaro ONEBoot for Arm, using the OSM-IMX93 module from ADLINK as the target platform. AMI Meridian also delivers real‑time visibility into AMI’s Vulnerability Management System (VMS), Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), and CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) compliance dashboards, highlighting its powerful capabilities as the unified management, security, and lifecycle platform for embedded BIOS development. Visit us at booth 5-243, ADLINK booth 3-147 and Linaro booth 4-501 to see the demonstration in action during Embedded World, and read the full announcement for more details here: https://hubs.ly/Q0469fkQ0 #ew26
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Starting tomorrow, visitors to Embedded World can experience some of our latest firmware innovations for AI-powered embedded, edge and IoT solutions in our booth 5-243 in Hall 5. On display will be an AI machine vision solution for order accuracy, enabled by our Aptio V UEFI Firmware and running on the ARES‑1983H‑AI Edge AI System from ARBOR Technology Corp. and AMobile Solutions Corp. We will also showcase two scalable AMD-based platforms for edge, AI, vision and industrial computing from SolidRun: the HoneyComb Ryzen™ R8000 and Bedrock RAI300A systems. We look forward to welcoming the embedded community to engage with us and learn more about these exciting innovations when Embedded World opens tomorrow morning in Nuremberg – see you there! #ew26
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We are excited to partner with SolidRun at Embedded World 2026 to showcase some of their newest AMD based platforms for scalable edge, AI, machine vision and industrial computing, featuring our flagship Aptio V UEFI firmware. Visit us in Booth 5-243 to learn more! 🤝
At Embedded World 2026, we will be presenting a large cross section of our product portfolio at our various partner locations. You can find our AMD based products including the #HoneyComb #Ryzen #R8000, #Bedrock #RAI300 and #COMx P185 at the AMD, AMI and Avnet Silica booths. Our Renesas RZ/V2N based #SoM and carriers for Physical #AI solutions will be on display at the Renesas Electronics and Future Electronics booths. Avent Silica will also be showcasing our #ClearFog CX LX2 Layerscape networking platform. Last but not least Hailo will showcase the Nitritty Labs Camera built around our Hailo 15 SoM. Whether you're looking for high speed #networking, 5G, LEO NTN, machine #vision acceleration, general purpose compute, #AIoT or #Industrial #Computing solutions, stop by our partners' booth and explore our offering. We will be happy to meet you there face to face and provide more information, please email us to schedule an appointment: https://lnkd.in/dUCS66sj Hope to see you there!
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AMI reposted this
At last year's UEFI Forum DevCon & Plugfest, UEFI Forum member Felix Polyudov (AMI) presented “Next Frontiers in Firmware Standardization: OCP OPF Efforts and Their Effect on UEFI.” He discussed Open Silicon Initialization Interface, Unified Platform Configuration Interface OPF efforts and how this effects the UEFI ecosystem. Watch the full presentation: https://bit.ly/3WG9iUF #UEFIForum #UEFI #firmware #security #OS #OCP #OPF #UEFIDevCon25
Next Frontiers in Firmware Standardization: OCP OPF Efforts and Their Effect on UEFI
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Next week at Embedded World, one of our key presentations will be a joint demonstration of unified BIOS lifecycle management for Linux and Windows on Arm, in collaboration with our partners Linaro and ADLINK Technology. At the core of this demo is our centralized AMI Meridian platform, which streamlines boot firmware (BIOS) selection, build, test, compliance and lifecycle management for embedded Arm devices. The demonstration brings together core capabilities from AMI, Linaro and ADLINK to highlight AMI Meridian’s ability to select and manage BIOS packages, featuring support for both our flagship Aptio V UEFI Firmware and Linaro ONEBoot open-source embedded firmware for Arm and running on the OSM-IMX93 module from ADLINK. This demo will dynamically display BIOS building, booting and automated testing through AMI Meridian, along with real‑time visibility into its Vulnerability Management System (VMS), Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), and CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) compliance dashboards. We look forward to welcoming the embedded community to engage with us and this exciting demo in our booth 5-243, as well as Linaro booth 4-501 and ADLINK booth 3-147, when Embedded World opens next Tuesday, March 10.
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We’re thrilled to welcome Ken Sun as AMI’s Chief Commercial Officer, and he’s sharing exactly why he made the leap in his first post for the company. After more than eight years at Microsoft, Ken could have stayed comfortable at the frontier of enterprise innovation. Instead, he saw a new wave building and followed it to the layer most people still aren’t talking about: firmware. Between the silicon and the service, there’s a control plane that determines how servers boot, how they’re patched, how they’re secured, and how they communicate with everything around them. In a world where hyperscalers are deploying $700B in data center capex this year, and operators are sometimes afraid to power down servers for maintenance because they may not come back up, that layer is no longer a background concern. It’s mission-critical. Ken brings a rare cross-domain perspective: time on the ground with chip fabs and ODMs in Asia, years at Schneider Electric on the operational technology side of data centers, and a career built at the intersection of IT and OT: two worlds that are now fully converging. Read his take on why he joined AMI: https://hubs.ly/Q045Dm-20
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