Extensible Firmware Interface
The
Extensible Firmware Interface
, or
EFI
, is a new
BIOS
specification designed for use with
trusted computing
. It allows
vendors
to create drivers which cannot be
reverse engineered
. It also allows
Operating Systems
to run in a
sandbox
, letting
networking
and
memory management
be handled by the firmware. Hardware access is converted to calls to the EFI drivers. The EFI bios is used to select the
operating system
, replacing boot loaders.
External link
Intel page on
EFI
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