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problem is, the BIOS does not spend as much time on pure cpu based computations as on device (PCI cards, storage devices) scan, and initialization loops (that are executed serially)
moreover, delays and timeouts are introduced in routines that detect devices that may not be available or may need some time to become so - think of a HDD taking some fractions of a second to spin up