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by snvzz
3397 days ago
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AMD doesn't have a closed kernel component anymore. They do still have a userspace component, but most people use the free 3d acceleration instead, written with NDA-free documentation provided by AMD, with the help of AMD employees. This covers hardware up to their current generation, providing OpenGL 4.5 and Vulkan. Its performance is not as good as the Windows drivers, but good enough enough for most games out there. Thanks to this, their hardware just works out of the box on any distribution that's not years behind. As you don't even need to play games, I believe AMD is the better option here. |
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What would be the AMD equivalent to say a GeForce GTX950? Because this is the NVIDIA model that seems more than enough for my needs.
Thanks.