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by ewgfdgdfgdf
754 days ago
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Well, they tried to legally prohibit it, but as people in that thread pointed out, it's legally irrelevant in most developed countries ... so another hardware maker can fund a (legally) independent team in say France (most favorable reverse engineering laws) to break it / copy it / do whatever they like ... and then open source the output for the rest of the world. It's even dubiously legal in the US ... but there it would be a war of legal fund attrition and Nvidia has deep pockets. Still - break it in France, give it away ... US laws go poof. It's really just the ongoing development of the software ecosystem that gives them their moat ... but it's a good technical moat because they steer future dev and others play catch up. |
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