AMI | |
Formerly | American Megatrends, Inc. |
Company type | Private |
Industry | |
Founded | 1985 |
Founders | Subramonian Shankar Pat Sarma |
Headquarters | Gwinnett County, Georgia, U.S. |
Key people | Sanjoy Maity (CEO) |
Products |
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Brands | AMIBIOS Aptio AMI EC AMIDIAG MegaRAC |
Number of employees | >1000 worldwide |
Website | ami |
Footnotes / references [1][2] Pat Sarma |
American Megatrends International, LLC, doing business as AMI, is an international hardware and software company, specializing in PC hardware and firmware.[3] The company was founded in 1985 by Pat Sarma and Subramonian Shankar.[4] It is headquartered in Building 800 at 3095 Satellite Boulevard in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States, near the city of Duluth, and in the Atlanta metropolitan area.[5]
The company started as a manufacturer of complete motherboards, positioning itself in the high-end segment. Its first customer was PCs Limited,[4] later known as Dell Computer.[6]
As hardware activity moved progressively to Taiwan-based original design manufacturers,[7] AMI continued to develop BIOS firmware for major motherboard manufacturers.[8] The company produced BIOS software for motherboards (1986), server motherboards (1992), storage controllers (1995) and remote-management cards (1998).[8]
In 1993, AMI produced MegaRAID, a storage controller card. AMI sold its RAID assets to LSI Corporation[4] in 2001,[9] with only one employee from the RAID-division remaining with the AMI core team.[citation needed]
AMI continued to focus on OEM and ODM business and technology.[3] Its product line includes or has previously included AMIBIOS[10] (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).[3][4]