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Acpi 80860f14

The text string (often shortened to Acpi 80860f14 ) refers to a specific hardware component in Windows Device Manager, usually appearing as an "Unknown Device."

In late 2013, Intel engineer submitted a patch titled mmc: sdhci-acpi: add new ACPI ID after noticing that "newer Intel PCHs with LPSS have the same SDHCI controller than Haswell but ACPI ID is different". This simple patch added 80860F14 to the kernel’s list of known device IDs, marking the first step toward functionality on Linux.

By continuing to explore and understand the complexities of ACPI and the 80860F14, we can push the boundaries of computing and unlock new possibilities for innovation and growth. Acpi 80860f14

: It is commonly listed in Device Manager or system logs under several identifiers, including ACPI\VEN_8086&DEV_0F14 and its compatible ID Common Devices

The next layer of complexity came from devices using the _UID to differentiate functions. This was highlighted by a patch for a "Cherry Trail laptop: Device (SDHB) { Name (_HID, '80860F14') Name (_UID, 0x02)". This added explicit support for the SDIO bus, ensuring the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module would be recognized correctly on a wider range of hardware. The text string (often shortened to Acpi 80860f14

The ACPI namespace is a hierarchical structure used to describe the hardware components of a computer system. The namespace is composed of a tree-like structure, with the root node being the _SB (System Bus) namespace.

Locate the device with the yellow warning sign under or SD host adapters . Right-click it and select Update driver . Choose Browse my computer for drivers . : It is commonly listed in Device Manager

This specific controller is typically built into lower-power Intel architectures, such as: Intel Atom (Bay Trail and Cherry Trail series) Intel Celeron and Pentium processors