Support for chiplets, heterogeneous computing, and a step away from U.S.-based standards are key features of China's BIOS replacement.
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Computer people, does that mean that, if it becomes the standard in China in the future, GPUs made for the Chinese market that have been imported won’t work on a UEFI motherboard?

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Seems likely that we’ll see tech stacks diverge and become incompatible going forward.

Seems like this is better than UEFI. Any reason why this wouldn’t replace UEFI for everyone? Or can a new UEFI just include all of the features/support?

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