

Support for multicast deployment, which allows PC manufacturers to broadcast a PC image that can be received by multiple PCs without overwhelming the network or image server.Ability to more easily support large hard drives (more than 2 terabytes) and drives with more than four partitions.Ability to support Windows 10 security features like Secure Boot, Microsoft Defender Credential Guard, and Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard.UEFI benefitsįirmware that meets the UEFI 2.3.1 specifications provides the following benefits: More than 140 leading technology companies participate in the Unified EFI Forum, including AMD, AMI, Apple, Dell, HP, IBM, Insyde, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Phoenix Technologies. UEFI is a replacement for the older BIOS firmware interface and the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) 1.10 specifications. When the devices starts, the firmware interface controls the booting process of the PC, and then passes control to Windows or another operating system.
