Intel motherboards will only support uefi from 2020
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Intel is pressuring motherboard manufacturers to remove legacy support in their BIOS by 2020, so U EFI will be the only support available for motherboards based on Intel chipsets starting in 2020..
End of 32-bit is one step closer with UEFI
This means that Intel platforms coming from the year 2020 will not include CSM (compatibility support module), a component that allows operating systems without UEFI support to work on this type of platforms.
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This practically means the end of 32-bit operating systems since all systems of this type, both Windows and Linux require CSM technology. Users will be able to use 32-bit software on a 64-bit operating system thanks to WoW64 translation layers.
The lack of CSM will also affect devices with 16-bit OpROMs like older RAID and network adapters. Therefore, we can only use the programs available for the operating system to manage these types of devices. New versions of Windows Secure Boot will require UEFI Class 3 to function. This also affects graphics cards released before 2013 as they lack UEFI video BIOS.
Only amd x370 chipset will support nvidia sli
The X370 chipset will be the most complete, allowing for high overclocking capabilities and support for Nvidia's CrossFire X and SLI.
Intel 300 biostar motherboards already support cpus intel core 9000
BIOSTAR's full line of Intel 300 motherboards now supports recently released 9th Gen Intel Core processors.
Only windows 10 will support intel kaby lake and amd zen
Microsoft will only offer support for Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Zen on Windows 10, Linux and Mac will continue to support the new chips.