Portege Z810 and BIOS update 1.80

What does the BIOS update for Portege Z830 (PT224 / PT225 / PT22L), version 1.80 do?
The description just says +"This BIOS Update adds increased functionality to your system."+, and I haven't been able to find anything more on Toshiba's website. The update was released 2013-05-24.

I presume European Portege Z810 must be similar to US Z830/Z835 (PT224x/PT225x) so Ive checked US support page for BIOS update and here is info about BIOS updates:
+Version 1.80 - 2013-04-25+
+Optimized a BIOS setting to improve hibernation resume reliability.+
+Version 1.70 - 2012-09-12+
+Implemented the Intel specification to improve stability - updated MEBX to 7.0.0.0063.+
+EC/KBC V1.30: Improved standby stability.+
+EC/KBC V1.30: Modified the power supply error detection method.+
+Version 1.50 - 2012-02-13+
+Added a boot LOGO sequence for ZAT (GPS) models.+
+Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.+
+Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB keyboard is connected to the port replicator. Wireless USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer is docked to the port replicator.+
+Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password can't be entered with some USB keyboards.+
+Version 1.40 - 2011-11-15+
+Improved: Control of the TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.+
+Version 1.30 - 2011-10-27+
+Initial production BIOS for these models.+
I hope this will help you.

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