On Sat, 7 May 2016 15:53:47 +0200 Zoran Stojsavljevic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > @Zoran: I also have an X220 (2nd gen Core I5) on which I did not > undertake any Coreboot experiments yet. But I > > suppose you are rather asking for much newer CPUs from the 6th and 7th > generation? > > > > Cheers, Daniel > > Hello Daniel, > > Second generation CORE is SNB. CPUID something like 0x20xyz. CORE 2nd gen. > was released Y2011. > Third generation CORE is IVB. CPUID something like 0x30xyz. Core 3rd gen. > was released Y2012. > > What I am talking/pointing ot about is the following: > *Fourth generation CORE is HSW. CPUID something like 0x40651 (i5 4300U) - > HP 840 G1 - one of my laptops. Released Y2013.* > *Sixth generation CORE is SKL. CPUID something like 0x606E3 (i5 6200U) - HP > 450 G3 - another of my laptops. Released Y2015.* > > 4th (HSW-U) and 6th (SKL-U) generations of CPUs in laptops: these are ones > I am talking about/pointing to (don't think CORE 5th gen. is important). > > Sorry I am late with Re:. Hi Zoran, You are welcome! But I don't have any of these newer laptops and afaik Coreboot does not support many of them, either. Especially the newer Thinkpads (T/X240+) are not supported. But sure, if anybody has one of these machines doing similar experiments would really make sense. I still wonder why I didn't read or hear about any complaints about running Libreboot/Coreboot on a X200 since the difference of the missing C4 mode (by default at least) is so striking. Cheers, Daniel -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

