Is the Acer Swift SF514-55GT no longer receiving BIOS updates?

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Turbine7Establish7
Turbine7Establish7 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited June 30 in Swift and Spin Series

I used the CSME Version Detection Tool to check for vulnerabilities, and it reported that my device is affected by a CSME vulnerability. Even after updating the BIOS through Acer Support, the tool still indicates that the vulnerability persists.

I also searched for an End of Life product list from Acer but couldn't find one. Can you confirm whether there is an End of Life product list available? Additionally, does this mean that the BIOS for the Acer Swift SF514-55GT is no longer being maintained?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,665 Trailblazer

    The CSME vulnerability also affects newer cpu's and not only your 2020 released Swift SF514-55GT TGL i5-1135G7 or the TGL i7-1165G7 cpu's, as if Acer hasn't update the bios for this threat, they will not do it 5 years later, same as my i5-13500HX cpu that is also venerable to the CSME vulnerability threat that Acer didn't updates anything on my Predator Neo PHN16-71 since it was released in 2023. Both your 11th Gen and my 13th Gen cpu's have had a CPU Microcode update in their respective bios versions, so that is about as much as Acer has done or passed on from intel. Btw, Intel suggest that we contact Acer so maybe and if this is a threat to you, contact Acer tech support in your country. Good luck.

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  • Turbine7Establish7
    Turbine7Establish7 Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thank you for your response.

    I reached out to the support team in my country, and they informed me that there is no official list of end-of-life products for laptops. In contrast, ASUS does have an end-of-life product list, but it does not include laptops. Additionally, they mentioned that my laptop will not receive support for approximately five years due to the unavailability of replacement parts and firmware updates.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,665 Trailblazer

    That is good to know, hope I've been of some help to you, cheers.

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