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by cududa
737 days ago
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They’re not required to make Linux drivers. They open sourced the stack years ago. Take it up with the driver community. Second, what? The drivers for AI work loads on Linux are powering massive models right now. I think what you actually meant is “I don’t understand antitrust laws or really underlying tech and am mad I can’t game on Linux” |
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As far as what I read about the driver stack, they only recently (within a year) release source for kernel modules. They did not open source the whole stack. And these are only new modules in an alpha state.
Its basically the bare minimum.
Most people aren't running ML on their workstations and these mostly use entirely different types of cards.