ATLANTA, GEORGIA: AMI® proudly announces that MegaRAC OneTree™ Community Edition 2.1 has achieved OCP S.A.F.E. (Security Assurance for Firmware and Embedded) certification, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of open firmware platforms. This certification underscores AMI’s commitment to delivering secure, stable, open, and quality firmware solutions to the Open Compute and OCP communities.

MegaRAC OneTree™ Community Edition is AMI’s flagship open-source firmware offering, designed to empower developers, industry partners, and platform vendors with a robust, transparent, and extensible OpenBMC™ solution. Our latest version 2.1 builds on this foundation with enhanced security features, expanded platform support, and improved update mechanisms, ensuring seamless integration across diverse silicon vendor solutions and BMC chips.

“MegaRAC OneTree Community Edition represents our vision for a unified, open firmware ecosystem that prioritizes defragmentation, transparency, security, and community-driven innovation,” said Stefano Righi, Sr. Vice President of the Global Security Software Group at AMI. “Achieving OCP S.A.F.E. compliance validates our engineering rigor and our commitment to protecting platform integrity while bolstering the OCP firmware offerings for all users.”

Why OCP S.A.F.E. Compliance Matters

The OCP S.A.F.E. program, developed by the Open Compute Project Foundation, sets a high bar for firmware security assurance. Compliance ensures that MegaRAC OneTree™ Community Edition meets stringent requirements for secure boot, signed firmware updates, vulnerability management, and supply chain transparency.

For end users, this translates to:

  • Enhanced platform securitythrough cryptographically signed firmware images and verified update workflows.
  • Improved stability and reliability, backed by rigorous validation, engineering support, and community feedback.
  • Greater trust, control, and transparency, with a fully open-source codebase and OpenBMC-aligned development.

“The demand for robust, foundational security in the data center supply chain has never been greater, and the OCP S.A.F.E. framework continues to provide essential security assurance for our customers. Tetrel Security is pleased to support AMI with another rigorous code review as they proactively seek to protect their OEM ecosystem and its customers with ever greater security. Collaboration with AMI allowed Tetrel to contribute much-needed flexibility to the framework, which now supports assessments of source code that is not yet packaged as a firmware deliverable,” commented Rob Wood, Managing Partner of Tetrel Security.

A Value-Driven OpenBMC Alternative

Enhancing the Linux Foundation OpenBMC architecture, MegaRAC OneTree™ Community Edition offers:

  • A unified, single codebase design supporting multiple silicon vendors, platform generations, and BMC SoCs.
  • Production-grade qualityhardened by rigorous QA validation cycles and backed by decades of firmware expertise.
  • Modular core architectureand advanced IPs with support for OEM extensions and platform-specific customizations.
  • Streamlined development toolsfor faster onboarding, simplified configuration and build flows, and intelligent automation hooks.
  • Active industry alignmentwith regular Linux Foundation OpenBMC syncs and upstream contributions for community engagement and support.

Looking Ahead

With OCP S.A.F.E. compliance now part of its credentials, MegaRAC OneTree™ Community Edition is poised to become the trusted firmware foundation for hyperscale, enterprise, and edge platforms alike. To learn more or contribute to the MegaRAC OneTree community, visit https://www.ami.com/megarac/#one-tree.

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