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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 26, 2005 6:04:00 PM

The Extensible Firmware Interface, which could speed the boot-up process for PCs, has been handed over to a group that will promote and standardize it.

The United EFI Forum will essentially try to pave the way for EFI to succeed the basic input/output system, or BIOS, inside PCs. The BIOS lets the hardware speak to the software. Though the BIOS was once relatively straightforward in its design, over the years it has morphed into a figurative bowl of spaghetti as it's been changed and updated to accept new technologies.

Advocates say EFI would make it simpler for companies to add improvements, while also enabling PCs to boot up faster.

Some members of the open-source community are currently promoting open-source BIOSes. Major PC makers, however, have not actively championed this effort. Executives at BIOS makers and chip giant Intel have said that more tightly controlling this element in a PC helps maintain PC security and stability and fosters competition by protecting companies' intellectual property.

Intel began to promote EFI in 2003 and wrote an initial specification. The United EFI Forum says it will come out with a 1.10 version of the spec by the end of the year. Other members include Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Microsoft and BIOS specialists Insyde Software and Phoenix Technologies.

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OBP is OpenBoot PROM
...which is Apple's implementation of IEEE 1275-1994, aka
OpenFirmware. OpenFirmware is an open standard for
definining a boot time environment for machines that permits
defining console ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wes@... Posted on: 07/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
They would also allow to lock hardware to one vendor  FirstNLastN | 07/26/05
The end of the world as we know it - not  quietLee | 07/26/05
Of course not  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
Nothing changed!  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
Microsoft is not the enemy but guess who is?  NonZealot | 07/27/05
I suspect the OS will look during bootup ...  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
Another question  NonZealot | 07/27/05
If they compile the check in the kernel and...  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
Translation  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
EFI is a giant step forward for the now over 20 ...  ShadeTree | 07/26/05
I'm willing to be convinced  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
I have worked with EFI and found it ....  ShadeTree | 07/26/05
Are you being deliberately obtuse?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
I am not trying to be obtuse!  ShadeTree | 07/26/05
IEEE1275-1994  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
Cost of entry  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
You are mixing subjects...  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
Too bad your "theory" is flawed  NonZealot | 07/27/05
What they really mean...  BitTwiddler | 07/26/05
BIOS should be basic input/output only  Oggie_z | 07/26/05
Minimalism  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/26/05
Let me clarify  Oggie_z | 07/26/05
The BIOS should be what the hardware manufacturer wants it to be!  ShadeTree | 07/26/05
We're all in the market  Oggie_z | 07/26/05
They own the market trend.  jheine | 07/26/05
You are wrong on many counts!  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
You're dreaming - WAKE UP!  Roger Ramjet | 07/27/05
Go back to SLEEP!  Oggie_z | 07/27/05
Seperate Arguement  ShadeTree | 07/27/05
circular arguments aside, bonding drm to hardware as they did with the  wessonjoe | 07/28/05
(NM) Screw BIOS. Use OBP.  Outside T. Box | 07/27/05
what is OBP ?? splain yo-self. (nt)  wessonjoe | 07/28/05
OBP is OpenBoot PROM  wes@... | 07/28/05

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