Originally Posted by
nn_step
I would consider that a bad thing, as UEFI is nothing more than an attempt to preserve artificial intellectual property rights. It does not solve any of BIOS's long standing problems of requiring two different drivers - one for the firmware and one for the operating system - for most hardware and because UEFI can allow for more flexible remote network booting than current BIOS technology, there are concerns over the security provisions in the standard.
I would ultimately consider any motherboard that implements UEFI ultimately a step backwards since it was designed as a "lock-in standard" and in many respects it is inferior to the BIOS that it is replacing. Ultimately, it costs more and only causes more problems.
People seem to forget that the job of the firmware is to provide sufficient information to the operating system and to load and run the bootloader. Any configuration can be done inside the operating system or inside a sparse shell used only by people smart enough to figure out what buttons to click.
If A BIOS needs to be bigger than 64kB, then you are adding more crap than is necessary and wasting money on Flash chips that could be better used on Memory traces.