To answer the original question, I think not. Not on its own. macOS
needs Clover. Clover needs UEFI. UEFI means Tianocore for payload. So
coreboot+Tianocore+Clover, where Clover would be handled like any
other bootloader eg. grub. I'm not sure if there porting Clover as a
coreboot payload is necessary, practical, or even possible. At the
very least it is a lot of work.

Regards
Keith

> coreboot doesn't boot the OS, it performs hardware initialization and passes 
> control to a payload (SeaBIOS, GRUB, Tianocore, etc. - these are payloads). 
> So you would have to use something like clover anyway.
>
> On 6/8/20 6:22 PM, lol wrote:
>
> Hi, I wanted to ask if coreboot is capable of booting macOS. There are 
> bootloaders like clover and opencore that does the job but does coreboot do 
> this thing with more efficiency?
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