AMI Firmware Validated for Arm AGI CPU Platforms

April 22, 2026
AMI has validated its Aptio V UEFI/BIOS and MegaRAC OneTree BMC firmware for Arm AGI CPU platforms, becoming the first firmware vendor integrated with Arm’s AGI CPU reference board.

AMI has validated its Aptio V UEFI/BIOS and MegaRAC OneTree BMC firmware for Arm Holdings Plc AGI CPU platforms, announced in a press release. The company is the first firmware vendor to integrate with the Arm AGI CPU customer reference board.

The validation enables full support for performance and efficiency features of the Arm AGI CPU, aimed at accelerating deployment in AI compute infrastructure. AMI’s firmware will help platform developers reduce time to market and improve platform readiness.

The collaboration extends a multi-year partnership between Arm and AMI focused on enabling efficient AI compute across data centers and enterprise environments. AMI’s engineering and support teams will provide validated Aptio V and MegaRAC OneTree firmware to customers developing on Arm AGI CPU platforms.

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