公司简介
系微为提供软件工程咨询服务的全球性系统软体 (System Firmware)研发厂商

行业组织与标准
行业标准对推动计算产业的创新至关重要。它们提供了通用框架,确保不同技术和平台之间的兼容性、互操作性和可靠性。
系微深信,行业标准能够促进整个产业的协作,加速技术进步,并降低开发成本。在计算领域这个快速发展的行业中,前沿技术必须不断满足日益增长的用户需求,而行业标准正是构建面向未来、可扩展且高效解决方案的基础。

Compute Express Link® (CXL®) is an industry-supported Cache-Coherent Interconnect for Processors, Memory Expansion and Accelerators.
CXL is designed to be an industry open standard interface for high-speed communications, as accelerators are increasingly used to complement CPUs in support of emerging applications such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
DMTF (formerly known as the Distributed Management Task Force) creates open manageability standards spanning diverse emerging and traditional IT infrastructures including cloud, virtualization, network, servers and storage.
Member companies and alliance partners worldwide collaborate on standards to improve the interoperable management of information technologies.
The FIDO Alliance is an open industry association with a focused mission: reduce the world’s reliance on passwords. To accomplish this, the FIDO Alliance promotes the development of, use of, and compliance with standards for authentication and device attestation.
Founded by Microsoft, Intel, Google, IBM and Facebook, the OpenBMC Project community is supporting an open source BMC firmware stack that will work across heterogeneous systems, including enterprise, HPC, telco, and cloud-scale data centers.
The Open Compute Project (OCP) is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.

Through open standards and specifications, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) enables secure computing. Benefits of TCG technologies include protection of business-critical data and systems, secure authentication and strong protection of user identities, and the establishment of strong machine identity and network integrity.
- The UEFI Forum champions firmware innovation through industry collaboration and the advocacy of a standardized interface that simplifies and secures platform initialization and firmware bootstrap operations.These extensible, globally-recognized specifications bring new functionality and enhanced security to the evolution of devices, firmware and operating systems, as well as facilitate interoperability between platforms and systems that comply with next-generation technologies.The Forum is comprised of the world’s foremost researchers in academia, eminent computer scientists and technology industry leaders from more than 250 member companies, working to develop and maintain the full suite of the UEFI and ACPI specifications.
Insyde Software is an original promoter of the UEFI Forum.




