UEFI
Technical specification for firmware architecture
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Key Takeaways
- Unified Extensible Firmware Interface is a specification for the firmware architecture of a computing platform.
- Examples include AMI Aptio, Phoenix SecureCore, TianoCore EDK II, and InsydeH2O.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface is a specification for the firmware architecture of a computing platform. When a computer is powered on, the UEFI implementation is typically the first that runs, before starting the operating system. Examples include AMI Aptio, Phoenix SecureCore, TianoCore EDK II, and InsydeH2O.
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