Microchip releases firmware for NVIDIA DGX MEC1723

Microchip releases firmware for NVIDIA DGX MEC1723

Microchip Technology releases custom firmware for NVIDIA DGX. The new firmware optimises the MEC1723 Embedded Controller for enhanced AI workload management on NVIDIA’s platform. It improves performance, security, and energy efficiency, supporting the complex demands of modern AI computing architectures.


Microchip Technology has unveiled bespoke firmware for its MEC1723 Embedded Controller, specifically crafted to enhance NVIDIA DGX Spark personal AI supercomputers. This development focuses on optimising the controller’s capabilities for managing AI workloads on the NVIDIA DGX platform, significantly bolstering performance and security in high-demand AI computing environments.

Embedded controllers are critical for managing power sequencing, alerts, and system-level energy regulation. The MEC1723 EC extends these functions to include essential firmware operations, ensuring robust system management. Key features of the firmware include secure firmware authentication through digital signing and authentication by NVIDIA, maintaining platform integrity. It also establishes a Root of Trust for system boot via cryptographic verification using Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC-P384) technology, a crucial step as the EC is the first device to initiate and secure system boot.

Advanced power management capabilities are integrated, overseeing battery charging, alerts, and system power state transitions to maximise energy efficiency. System control is enhanced with key scan and keypad operations for dependable user input. The firmware also supports new host interface implementations, processing packet command formats specific to the NVIDIA DGX interface, surpassing traditional byte-level data transfers. Additionally, it incorporates Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Static Random-Access Memory (SRAM) interfaces to improve system performance.

Nuri Dagdeviren, corporate vice president of Microchip Technology’s secure computing group, stated, “The collaboration between Microchip and NVIDIA helps deliver secure, tailored firmware solutions that address the complex needs of modern computing platforms.” He emphasised that the MEC1723 firmware is customised to provide reliable operation and advanced functionality for the NVIDIA DGX architecture, meeting the evolving demands of client computing.

Microchip’s MEC embedded controllers are engineered to support the forthcoming generation of notebook and desktop applications across industrial, data centre, and consumer markets. These controllers deliver advanced system management, security features, and efficient power management, aligning with the requirements of today’s high-performance computing landscape.


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