These FSP binaries are intended to be used with 12th Generation Intel® Core™ processors and chipsets (formerly known as Alder Lake).
There are different variants of the Alder Lake Firmware Support Package (FSP) intended for different 12th Generation Intel® Core™ (formerly Alder Lake) SKUs. Please consult the table below:
| Directory Name | 12th Generation Intel® Core™ (formerly Alder Lake) SKU Description |
|---|---|
| Client/AlderLakeP | U-Series, P-Series, & H-Series processors for client platforms |
| Client/AlderLakeS | HX-Series & desktop processors for client platforms |
| IoT/AlderLakeP | U-Series, P-Series, & H-Series processors for IoT platforms |
| IoT/AlderLakePS | PS-Series processors for IoT platforms |
| IoT/AlderLakeS | Desktop processors for IoT platforms |
| IoT/AlderLakeN | N-Series processors for IoT platforms |
| IoT/AmstonLake | x7000RE & x7000C series processor for IoT platforms |
| IoT/TwinLake | N150 & N250, N355 series processor for IoT platforms |
Client and IoT (Internet of Things) SKUs of 12th Generation Intel® Core™ (formerly Alder Lake) processors can be differentiated by checking the processor number. Processor numbers ending in a "E" are IoT SKUs, processor numbers that do not end in "E" are client SKUs. For example, the Intel® Core™ i7-1270P is a client SKU and the Intel® Core™ i7-1270PE is an IoT SKU.
Renaming the directory to the original "IoT" from "Edge (formerly known as IoT)" to fix the corrupted path.