Overcoming BIOS development challenges in embedded systems

The Intel Platform Innovation Framework for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) can help surmount difficulties associated with BIOS development.

August 13th, 2007

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Feature / Discussion: 2007-08-13Developers designing Intel Architecture-based systems running Windows XP, XPe, CE, or Linux usually can expect a BIOS requirement at some point during the development process. Ed and Mohamad explore the difficulties associated with BIOS development in embedded systems and how the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) can help surmount these difficulties.

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