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<h3 id="fsp">Firmware Support Package (FSP) <span class="ref">(<a href="#fsp">#fsp</a>)</span></h3>
<p>
On all recent Intel systems, coreboot support has revolved around integrating a blob (for each system) called
- the <i>FSP</i> (firmware support package), which handles most of the hardware initialization, including
- memory initialization. At present, it is believed that this can be replaced, but it will require a lot
- of work on reverse engineering which will likely take many years, even for the most skilled developer working full-time.
- Intel distributes the FSP blob to firmware developers (including coreboot).
+ the <i>FSP</i> (firmware support package), which handles all of the hardware initialization, including
+ memory initialization. Reverse engineering and replacing this blob is almost impossible, due to how complex it is. Even for the most skilled developer,
+ it would take years to replace. Intel distributes this blob to firmware developers, without source.
</p>
<h3 id="intelbastards">Intel is uncooperative <span class="ref">(<a href="#intelbastards">#intelbastards</a>)</span></h3>
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