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Anyone off to hell this evening may want to pack warmer clothes: NVIDIA is finally embracing open source — properly.
In a post on its blog NVIDIA announced the immediate release of open source GPU kernel modules for a crop of its current hardware. The move, it says, is the first step in a broader open source by the company aimed at “improving the experience of using NVIDIA GPUs in Linux”.