Project Mu
Project Mu is an open source release of the UEFI core used in Microsoft Surface and Hyper-V products initiated by Microsoft in December 2018.[1] The project promotes the idea of Firmware as a Service.[2] The project's GitHub page describes the project as follows
Project Mu is a modular adaptation of TianoCore's edk2 tuned for building modern devices using a scalable, maintainable, and reusable pattern. Mu is built around the idea that shipping and maintaining a UEFI product is an ongoing collaboration between numerous partners. For too long the industry has built products using a "forking" model combined with copy/paste/rename and with each new product the maintenance burden grows to such a level that updates are near impossible due to cost and risk.[3]
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Initial release | March 5, 2002 |
Stable release | 1911_RC2
/ March 24, 2020 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C, C++ |
Type | Firmware |
License | BSD 2-Clause |
Website | microsoft |
The project was started to replace TianoCore's edk2 implementation to improve quality tests of the competing open source UEFI core.[4]