* Tim Zander <t.zan...@uea.ac.uk> [130611 00:49]:

These 3 used Insyde H2C. They were all Atom based.

> December 2010          Google          Cr-48   Mario
> support unknown/no
> 
>  June 2011     Samsung         Series 5 Chromebook     Alex
> support unknown/no
> 
>  July 2011     Acer    AC700 Chromebook        ZGB
> support unknown/no
 
These were the first ChromeOS systems tp be shipped with coreboot:

>  May 2012      Samsung         Series 3 Chromebox      Stumpy
> support yes: choose mainboard vendor samsung
> 
> 
>  May 2012      Samsung         Series 5 550 Chromebook         Lumpy
> support yes: choose mainboard vendor samsung
> 
> 

A coreboot port is available, but the system has shipped with u-boot:
>  October 2012  Samsung         ARM Chromebook  Snow (aka Daisy)

These all shipped with coreboot:
>  November 2012         Acer    C7 Chromebook   Parrot
>  January 2013  Lenovo  Thinkpad X131e Chromebook       Stout
>  February 2013         HP      Pavilion 14 Chromebook  Butterfly
>  February 2013         Google  Chromebook Pixel        Link   
> support of all 5 yes: choose mainboard vendor google          
>                       
> if you have information about the support of the other (guess no
> support) please contribute..
> 
> 
> ok and they have nice pictures of the mainboards (link above)
> 
> now we need to identify the spi chips on the board and will write up
> the wiki but I will try doing that tomorrow...
> 
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