11/1/2023 0 Comments Apache openoffice for chromebookBeta indicates that while a version of the office suite is fully functional and has been released, it is still in development (e.g.Partial indicates that while the office suite works, it lacks important functionality compared to versions for other OSs it is still being developed however.No indicates that it does not exist or was never released. The operating systems the office suites were designed to run on without emulation for the given office suite/OS combination, there are five possibilities: No cost, optional subscriptions with support available Office Suite names that are on a light purple background are discontinued. So at this point we have many open questions around the AMD Sabrina SoC support but at least we continue seeing more open-source/Linux patches around it thanks to the Chromebook aim.The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of office suites: It's unknown why ACPI CPPC support is removed for Sabrina. But at the same time it's rather odd that Sabrina does away with ACPI CPPC (Collaborative Processor Performance Controls) that is used now on Linux by the new AMD P-State driver. Some of the other open-source patches for Sabrina point to this SoC having a next-gen Audio Co-Processor "Gen2", Sabrina exclusively uses LPDDR5 memory, and other new additions. Sabrina has a CPU ID of Family 19h Model A0h. Much of the Sabrina code within Coreboot is based on the existing AMD Cezanne code. Reaffirming the Chromebook avenue, Coreboot has merged support for the "Skyrim" mainboard as a unreleased device making use of the AMD Sabrina SoC. But with Sabrina's Coreboot support being focused on, AMD's contributions there have been largely driven by Google and their requirements for Chromebooks / Chrome OS powered devices. We haven't seen Sabrina mentioned on AMD roadmaps, unless it's another Linux-specific codename being used by AMD for early platform enablement. Over the past month I've been seeing numerous references to the AMD "Sabrina" SoC in open-source patch series, mostly when it comes to the open-source Coreboot code. The Linux and Coreboot support for the AMD "Sabrina" SoC continues to be worked on while recently Google has merged a new motherboard target for a Sabrina-powered Chromebook.
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