: This specific naming scheme is common for industrial display manufacturers. If you have the hardware, look for a model number on the back of the board and search for that model on the manufacturer's official support site.

: Since this looks like a specific firmware for a gaming or signage board, technical papers are often shared on specialized hardware forums or "LCD controller" hobbyist sites.

: Refers to the specific boot animation or "splash screen" branding contained in the file.

: Often, these packages include a .pdf or .txt "readme" file that acts as the technical paper or instruction manual.

: Likely internal manufacturer codes for the control board or chipset version.

: Indicates the screen resolution for the assets or software.

: This is a compressed archive format; you will need a utility like WinRAR or 7-Zip to open it. How to get the "Paper" (Documentation)