ATI? nVidia? Are you listening?
For the free software world, this is absolutely enormous news from Intel. Freedom for layers closely tied to the kernel is key. This is truly a historical day for the free software community.
In the article, ATI had no comment though nVidia said they "wouldn't change [their] approach as a result of Intel's move."
As a personal and school purchaser of computer hardware, I will then make the change since nVidia won't. Until these hardware manufacturers change their tune, I will begin seeking only to buy hardware with Intel's 965 Express Chipset.
In the article, ATI had no comment though nVidia said they "wouldn't change [their] approach as a result of Intel's move."
As a personal and school purchaser of computer hardware, I will then make the change since nVidia won't. Until these hardware manufacturers change their tune, I will begin seeking only to buy hardware with Intel's 965 Express Chipset.
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