OSFC 2018 - Journey from Closed to Open | Liam Gridwood
Sound Open Firmware (SOF) is a permissive licensed open source audio DSP firmware and SDK that provides infrastructure and tools for audio DSP developers.
This presentation will tell the story of how Intel took a historically closed source firmware with a proprietary SDK and created an open source firmware with opensource SDK. It will also describe the technical and non-technical challenges that had to be overcome in releasing open source audio firmware and creating a free SDK.
Finally, the presentation will provide technical information about architecture, tooling and how to get involved.
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/osfc_io
FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/osfc.io
PAPER: https://osfc.io/talks/journey-from-closed-to-open-lessons-learned-from-open-sourcing-sound-open-firmware
ORGANIZER: https://9elements.com/cyber-security
Видео OSFC 2018 - Journey from Closed to Open | Liam Gridwood канала Open Source Firmware Conference
This presentation will tell the story of how Intel took a historically closed source firmware with a proprietary SDK and created an open source firmware with opensource SDK. It will also describe the technical and non-technical challenges that had to be overcome in releasing open source audio firmware and creating a free SDK.
Finally, the presentation will provide technical information about architecture, tooling and how to get involved.
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/osfc_io
FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/osfc.io
PAPER: https://osfc.io/talks/journey-from-closed-to-open-lessons-learned-from-open-sourcing-sound-open-firmware
ORGANIZER: https://9elements.com/cyber-security
Видео OSFC 2018 - Journey from Closed to Open | Liam Gridwood канала Open Source Firmware Conference
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