China Releases 'ubios' Standard to Replace Uefi
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China has released 'UBIOS', a new standard to replace UEFI, as part of its domestic computing goals, sparking interest and some concerns among tech enthusiasts about the implications and potential impact on the industry.
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How it works, kind of follows its own pace. Being able to manage heterogeneous CPU architectures, that's the first thing which says "has an advantage in the marketplace"
I imagine like UEFI its FAT fs.