• Synapse@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    NVIDIA is only open-sourcing the kernel module. User-space librairies and firmware remain closed source and proprietary.

    For comparison, AMD and Intel provide both open-source kernel module and libraries while firmware remains closed and proprietary.

    User-space librairies also have a major impact on performance, NVIDIA didn’t make a move towards making these open-source. Also, GPU older than RTX 20xx will not benefit from the new open-source kernel module.

    While it will certainly improve things for using NVIDIA GPUs on Linux, it’s nothing revolutionary.

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      2 months ago

      Yes, it is! All of the issues people on Linux have with nvidia come from the binary blob kernel module.
      Philosophically, it might not be a huge difference, but it solves the Problems end users had.