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Collection of firmware files necessary for Armbian supported hardware devices to work correctly with the Linux kernel

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Purpose of This Repository

The Armbian firmware repository provides a curated set of binary firmware files required by various hardware components on ARM-based single board computers (SBCs) supported by Armbian.

Purpose

  • Distribute essential proprietary firmware blobs.
  • Enable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPU, VPU, and other peripherals.
  • Ensure hardware compatibility out-of-the-box.
  • Provide a leaner alternative to full upstream linux-firmware packages by including only relevant firmware for supported boards.

Usage in Armbian

  • Packaged as armbian-firmware and installed automatically during OS setup or upgrades.
  • Used by Armbian's custom kernels and U-Boot bootloaders to support board-specific features.

Includes Firmware for

  • Realtek and Broadcom Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips
  • Mali and other ARM GPU/VPU components
  • Various embedded controllers, USB devices, and more

Structure

The layout generally follows upstream linux-firmware standards, with additional Armbian-specific filtering and optimizations.

⚠️ Note: Some firmware files are proprietary and distributed under their respective licenses. Redistribution is limited to non-commercial or usage-only contexts.

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