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Hello
Does Intel or any other third party provide FSP's source files for Intel Atom 3800 series processors or else suggest any development kit to purchase based on the intel Atom E3815 processor and also with the supported FSP source files
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Hello, SABARIVASA@ECIL:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Comunity.
The Intel(R) Firmware Support Package (FSP) for Intel(R) Atom(TM) E3800 Series (formerly Bay Trail) SoC GOLD2 release document # 521195 can be found at:
https://cdrd.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/521195 https://cdrd.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/521195
In case that it is inaccessible to you, it requires that you have a Privileged Resource & Design Center (RDC) account. It can be requested by filling out the form stated at the following website:
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/design/registration-privileged.html https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/design/registration-privileged.html
We hope that this information may help you.
Best regards,
Carlos_A.
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Hi Carlos,
your answer is very interesting I thought thatall FSP packages are released to GitHub: https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP/tree/BayTrail GitHub - IntelFsp/FSP at BayTrail
It looks like some releases are hidden in RDC. I have prividged access to Bay Trail documents, but didn't know about GOLD2 version.
What is the method of finding most recent FSP for given microarchitecture ? Is there a method to be notified about newer FSP versions ?
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Hello, pietrushnic:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We suggest you address your previous consultations by filling out the https://firmware.intel.com/content/support Intel(R) Architecture Firmware Resource Center Support form.
We hope that this information may help you.
Best regards,
Carlos_A.
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The MinnowBoard Turbot uses Intel Atom E3826 and E3845 - same thing as the E3815, but with 2 or 4 cores. And the number of cores can be controlled in the BIOS, so it would be possible to get close to performance parity with the E3815.
These are open source hardware designs and all the schematics, layout, firmware source code and BOM are available through the minnowboard.org website. A number of manufacturers have built reference designs and these are available in distribution around the world through mouser, Amazon and others.
Good luck,
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As a principal partner for Intel in the support of FSP design-in's, Ircona (www.ircona.com) can provide you with all the support you need to successfully develop the boot solution for your Bay Trail based system. Our teamk of experienced hardware engineers can also assist you by reviewing your design and assisting in the bring-up and testing.
As we have full access to FSP source code, we can implement any adjustments which you require and deliver the resultant boot solution in binary form.
Please feel free to contact me at mailto:john.doody@ircona.com john.doody@ircona.com for more information
Regards
John

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