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"The first commercial electronic fuel injection (EFI) system was Electrojector" This statement is nonsense since, as the text explains, the system was never made available to the public. The next paragraph continues "Chrysler offered Electrojector on the 1958" but once again states that only experimental vehicles were equipped with the system.
UEFI Forum, Inc. is an alliance between technology companies to coordinate the development of the UEFI specifications. The board of directors includes representatives from twelve promoter companies: AMD , American Megatrends , ARM , Apple , Dell , Hewlett Packard Enterprise , HP Inc. , Insyde Software , Intel , Lenovo , Microsoft , and Phoenix ...
In July 2005, Intel ceased its development of the EFI specification at version 1.10, and contributed it to the Unified EFI Forum, which has developed the specification as the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). The original EFI specification remains owned by Intel, which exclusively provides licenses for EFI-based products, but the ...
EDK is the abbreviation for EFI Development Kit and is developed by the TianoCore community. [1] TianoCore EDK II is the de facto standard generic UEFI services implementation. [ 2 ]
EFI Technology Inc. founded by Graham Western in October 1988 is an independent high-performance automotive electronics engineering company based in Phoenix, Arizona.The company is well recognized for innovative ideas, advanced digital electronics and software for both the aerospace and racing industries.
The Efi Arazi School of Computer Science is part of IDC (Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya), Israel's first private university. The school was founded in 1996, and named after Efi Arazi in 2003. The school was founded in 1996, and named after Efi Arazi in 2003.
The Continental Mark V is a personal luxury coupe marketed in North America by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for model years 1977–1979. It was the third generation of the Mark Series that first began with the 1969 Continental Mark III.