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Category | Chipset | |
Device driver for | RAID Controller Component Device | |
Release date | 10-1-2002 | |
Windows version | Windows Server 2003 (5.2) 32 bit | |
Manufacturer | American Megatrends, Inc. | |
Version | 5.2.3790.0 | Download |
Name | American Megatrends |
Key people | Sanjoy Maity (CEO) |
Industry | Computer hardwareComputer softwareDiagnostic softwareOut-of-band managementMotherboardsFirmwareStorage systems |
Number of employees | >1000 worldwide |
AMI (formerly American Megatrends Inc. ), is an international hardware and software company, specializing in PC hardware and firmware. The company was founded in 1985 by Pat Sarma and Subramonian Shankar. It is headquartered in Building 200 at 5555 Oakbrook Parkway in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States, near the city of Norcross, and in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The company started as a manufacturer of complete motherboards, positioning itself in the high-end segment. Its first customer was PCs Limited, later known as Dell Computer. As hardware activity moved progressively to Taiwan-based original design manufacturers, AMI continued to develop BIOS firmware for major motherboard manufacturers. The company produced BIOS software for motherboards (1986), server motherboards (1992), storage controllers (1995) and remote-management cards (1998). In 1993 AMI produced MegaRAID, a storage controller card. AMI sold its RAID-division assets to LSI Corporation in 2001, with only one employee from the RAID-division remaining with the AMI core team. AMI continued to focus on OEM and ODM business and technology. Its product line includes AMIBIOS (a BIOS), Aptio (a successor to AMIBIOS8 based on the UEFI standard), diagnostic software, AMI EC (embedded controller firmware), MG-Series SGPIO backplane controllers (for SATA, SAS and NVMe storage devices), driver/firmware development, and MegaRAC (BMC firmware).