Out of curiosity, why not release BIOS mod with a fix? Atleast personal laptops (out of warranty) can benefit out of it until Asus fixes their sht.

People blame Windows being slow and etc but most of the times hardware manufactures don't even get into this level to make best out of thier hardware. This is the reason why Apple is so successful, they control hardware, software while in open world, software like Linux/Windows is written by someone while hardware is designed by someone else.

I dont think it even needs a bios mod, i think you could get away with updating the acpi tables ( See https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/acpi/initrd_table_overri... )

Right, and Windows probably has something similar (maybe it requires loading a driver). This is BIOS-style code interpreted by the OS, so you can patch it at the OS level.

Maybe the risk is too high ?, bricking UEFI means time for soldering/reflowing, because you won't be able to software-recover it(unless it has dual bios mechanism).

Perhaps there is firmware signing.

not that simple to apply necessarily. lots of security junk on modern bios. keeps ya safe, ya know.