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by wtallis 2328 days ago
Qualcomm networking chips mostly have open-source drivers, which are mostly upstreamed to the mainline Linux kernel releases. So there's nothing really holding back kernel versions on that hardware, other than the regular maintenance burden of keeping a Linux distro up to date—which few OEMs are interested in doing. Broadcom by contrast is less friendly to open-source, and their closed-source drivers can preclude kernel updates.