Yeah, I agree, it's confusing because 1.6 is a larger number than 1.38 in absolute terms, but for software versioning, thirty-eight is bigger than six. Version numbers aren't necessarily quantitative decimals (?). Here I imagine they're comparing something like the 38th revision vs the 6th.
If it were 1.60 vs 1.38 then that'd be a different story.
Of course, usually BIOS version numbers are written like 1.06 and 1.38 to make it less confusing. If in doubt, check the datecodes!
If it were 1.60 vs 1.38 then that'd be a different story.
Of course, usually BIOS version numbers are written like 1.06 and 1.38 to make it less confusing. If in doubt, check the datecodes!