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New UEFI, which stands for "Unified Extensible Firmware Interface", is a standard that describes a type of interface in detail. This interface is used by the operating system to automatically load an operating system from a pre-boot operating environment. The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is Intel's proposed standard for PC firmware architecture, interfaces, and services. Its main purpose is to provide a set of consistent and correctly specified boot services on all platforms before the OS is loaded (before booting). It is regarded as the successor of the BIOS with a history of nearly 20 years.
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New UEFI, which stands for "Unified Extensible Firmware Interface", is a standard that describes a type of interface in detail. This interface is used by the operating system to automatically load an operating system from a pre-boot operating environment. Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is Intel's proposed standard for PC firmware architecture, interfaces, and services. Its main purpose is to provide a set of consistent and correctly specified boot services on all platforms before the OS is loaded (before booting). It is regarded as the successor of the BIOS with a history of nearly 20 years.