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A comparison between open source host firmware solutions and closed source UEFI

This blog post was first posted on https://blog.aheymans.xyz/post/uefi-coreboot-comparison/ . In this article UEFI and closed source UEFI implementation are used interchangeably. EDK2 is an open source project, which is permissively licensed, but most implementation deployed don't release their source code. This whitepaper makes the case that



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This blog post was first posted on https://blog.aheymans.xyz/post/uefi-coreboot-comparison/ . In this article UEFI and closed source UEFI implementation are used interchangeably. EDK2 is an open source project, which is permissively licensed, but most implementation deployed don't release their source code. This whitepaper makes the case that



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