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by moffkalast
4 days ago
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Yes it's an LTS, which means it only makes sense to build something on it early in its release cycle, so the platform itself needs to keep up with new releases. Orins will go EoL next year, so good luck with that. That's not even considering the lazy out tree patchwork support Nvidia does for their products on top of that. Maybe it's different in this case for Windows since it forces a rolling release, but I seriously doubt they'll do it properly instead of forking some version and keeping it around for 10 years like absolute idiots. |
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For their ARM SOCs? Almost every single ARM OEM on the consumer market is begging you to use out-of-tree blobs for basic firmware support. Nvidia's stance isn't ideal but it's also not unique (or damning) to the rest of their ARM competitors.