Intel corporation (20240184621). Firmware Apparatus, Device, Method and Computer Program simplified abstract

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Firmware Apparatus, Device, Method and Computer Program

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Sarathy Jayakumar of Portland OR (US)

Zijian You of Shanghai (CN)

Karthik Gopalakrishnan of Folsom CA (US)

Erik Kaneda of Hood River OR (US)

Dan Williams of Forest Grove OR (US)

Firmware Apparatus, Device, Method and Computer Program - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240184621 titled 'Firmware Apparatus, Device, Method and Computer Program

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a firmware apparatus for a computer system that provides access to processing functionalities for application programs.

  • The firmware apparatus includes an interface for accessing functionality from the operating system.
  • Control circuitry within the firmware apparatus identifies processing functionalities supported by the computer system and provides information on these functionalities to the operating system.
  • Application programs can then access the processing functionalities based on the information provided by the firmware apparatus.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various computer systems where firmware plays a crucial role in providing access to processing functionalities for application programs.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently managing and providing access to processing functionalities within a computer system through firmware.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved performance and functionality for application programs, as well as enhanced control and management of processing functionalities by the firmware apparatus.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include computer systems, embedded devices, and other hardware that rely on firmware for accessing processing functionalities.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be firmware systems that provide access to processing functionalities for application programs in a similar manner.

What are the security implications of providing access to processing functionalities through firmware in a computer system?

Providing access to processing functionalities through firmware could potentially introduce security vulnerabilities if not properly implemented. It is important to ensure that access controls and security measures are in place to prevent unauthorized access or exploitation of the system.

How does this technology compare to existing firmware solutions in terms of performance and efficiency?

It would be interesting to compare the performance and efficiency of this technology with existing firmware solutions to determine any potential advantages or drawbacks in terms of processing functionality access for application programs.


Original Abstract Submitted

various examples relate to a firmware apparatus (), firmware device, firmware method, and computer program for a computer system () comprising processing circuitry (), and to a corresponding computer system (). the firmware apparatus () comprises an interface () for accessing functionality of the firmware apparatus () from an operating system of the computer system (). the firmware apparatus () comprises control circuitry (), configured to identify one or more processing functionalities being supported by the processing circuitry () of the computer system (), provide information on the one or more processing functionalities via the interface () to a user mode interface of the operating system of the computer system (), and provide access to the one or more processing functionalities for application programs being executed in the operation system, the access being based on the information on the one or more processing functionalities provided to the user mode interface.