We’re now at a point where transitioning fully to the open-source GPU kernel modules is the right move, and we’re making that change in the upcoming R560 driver release.

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    5 months ago

    Been planning on replacing my 980Ti with an AMD card. Maybe I’ll stick with team green now. Can anyone give me an opinion against that?

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        5 months ago

        Can you elaborate a little? What makes AMD more open than Nvidia now that Nvidia is transitioning to open source drivers? And does AMD work better simply due to longer time in development?

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          5 months ago

          From what i understand, they’re not transitioning to open source usernode drivers, just FOSS kernel modules for newer GPUs.

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          5 months ago

          “Transitioning” means nothing today. They are likely going to still have a ton of proprietary components. AMD does as well but the driver itself is part of the kernel. They work and will continue to work as AMD GPU support is built in.

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      5 months ago

      it will probably be less performant than the windows drivers for at least another couple of years, if they even follow through without any bullshit in the first place