Lenovo Acquires Phoenix Technologies to Enhance BIOS Control

Lenovo has acquired Phoenix Technologies, a company specializing in BIOS design. This acquisition aims to bolster Lenovo's control over microcode management across its PC range and potentially other AI-compatible devices. Although the financial details of the transaction remain undisclosed, Lenovo emphasizes that internalizing microcode development is crucial for enhancing technical capabilities and optimizing the user experience across its hardware offerings.
The strategic shift enables Lenovo to strengthen its vertical integration and achieve cost savings while accelerating innovation and improving security. With over 180 patents and an established history with Lenovo's ThinkPad laptops, Phoenix Technologies is set to play a pivotal role in advancing Lenovo's capabilities in AI hardware management. This acquisition could potentially reduce dependence on external firmware suppliers, thereby increasing Lenovo's sovereignty in the AI infrastructure landscape.
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