Introduction
This download contains the BIOS and Firmware update package for the Intel® Server Board S1200SPO/S1200SPOR and Intel® Server System R1000SPO/R1000SPOR for EFI (03.01.0014) with Intel® SGX support.
Available Downloads
- OS Independent
- Size: 20.8 MB
- SHA1: 1CA99FD4223F0282DCEBDA1D7FBC41583E437D3A
Detailed Description
Purpose
This download contains the BIOS and Firmware update package for the Intel® Server Board S1200SPO/S1200SPOR and appropriate Intel® Server System with Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) enabled, for use with Intel's technology-embedded Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) shell.
This update package includes the following production-level system firmware updates:
BIOS: 03.01.0014
ME: 04.01.03.021
BMC: 1.07.10481
FRUSDR: 0.24
Notes
- Refer first to the readme files for detailed information before starting the firmware update.
- Refer to Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) SDK site for usage and enabling information.
- This package contains BIOS recovery files. Refer to the BIOS recovery instructions in the BIOS release notes in this package.
- The software contains open-source software. The associated open-source licenses are included with the source code.
- The open-source code for BMC Firmware is available for download at the Download Center.
See the release notes for installation instructions, supported hardware, what is new, bug fixes, and known issues.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Server Board S1200SPO
- Intel® Server System R1304SPOSHBN
- Intel® Server System R1304SPOSHOR
- Intel® Server System R1208SPOSHOR
- Intel® Server Board S1200SPOR
- Intel® Server System R1304SPOSHBNR
- Intel® Server System R1304SPOSHORR
- Intel® Server System R1208SPOSHORR
- Intel® Server System LR1304SPCFG1
- Intel® Server System LR1304SPCFG1R
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