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21 November 2025

  • 20:5320:53, 21 November 2025 Mediatek Jargon (hist | edit) [1,911 bytes] WeirdTreeThing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Mediatek Jargon = * SLBC ** System Level Buffer and Cache. Part of the EMI. DRAM cache that appears to be for I/O. Improves system performance and is not required. ** https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/6074016 * EMI ** External memory interconnect? Also referred to as the interconnect (ICC) or DRAM scheduler or DRAM controller. * DVFSRC ** Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling Resource Controller. Collects requests from softwa...")

16 November 2025

  • 04:1104:11, 16 November 2025 Navi (hist | edit) [859 bytes] WeirdTreeThing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Devices Category:MT8196 Rauru {{Infobox |title = Lenovo Chromebook Plus (14", 10) |label1 = Codename |data1 = Navi |label2 = Baseboard |data2 = Rauru }} Navi is a MT8196 chromebook with the following specs * 8GB or 16GB of LPDDR5 * 128GB of UFS 3.1 or 256GB of UFS 4 * The option of a fingerprint scanner {| class="wikitable" |+ Navi |- | Processor || Mediatek MT8196 |- | Memory || 8/16GB |- | Storage || 128/256GB...")

5 September 2025

  • 13:5713:57, 5 September 2025 GSC (hist | edit) [3,156 bytes] WeirdTreeThing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "GSC (Google Security Chip) is a custom chip created by Google for security use on chromebooks and pixel phones. It is marketed as the "Titan Chip". The design is proprietary but we know it uses risc-v cores (source?). This page will only cover usage in chromebooks. == Firmware == There are two versions of the firmware, corresponding to two versions of the GSC. The first generation GSC (H1) uses the Cr50 firmware. It is based on cros ec and is partially open source. Cert...")

2 September 2025

  • 02:0202:02, 2 September 2025 coreboot (hist | edit) [3,639 bytes] WeirdTreeThing (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Firmware == Background == [https://www.coreboot.org/ Coreboot] is an open source replacement for the proprietary BIOS or UEFI shipped by your board vendor. Google uses coreboot as the firmware on all chromebooks since 2012. Previously, Googled used a heavily modified Insyde H2O UEFI for the first generation Intel Pineview chromebooks. U-Boot was used as the boot firmware for the first generation Samsung Exynos chromebook. All of Google's modifications to co...")