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EFI

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What is EFI?

EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) is a modern firmware interface for computers, designed to replace the legacy BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). EFI provides a standardized environment for booting the operating system and executing pre-boot applications, offering improved functionality, security, and performance compared to BIOS. It's commonly used for tasks like initializing hardware, loading the operating system kernel, and managing system settings before the OS takes control.

Which organizations are mentioning EFI?

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