Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Posted Nov 16, 2023 19:34 UTC (Thu) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)In reply to: Intel's "redundant prefix issue" by donald.buczek
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Posted Nov 17, 2023 9:17 UTC (Fri)
by james (subscriber, #1325)
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Posted Nov 17, 2023 16:55 UTC (Fri)
by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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Posted Nov 20, 2023 7:34 UTC (Mon)
by eduperez (guest, #11232)
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Posted Nov 20, 2023 19:11 UTC (Mon)
by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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Posted Nov 17, 2023 12:05 UTC (Fri)
by paulj (subscriber, #341)
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Ergo, graphics drivers must be kept closed.
Posted Nov 17, 2023 16:56 UTC (Fri)
by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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I don't think so? All the modern display protocols (HDMI, DisplayPort) are digital.
Posted Nov 17, 2023 17:26 UTC (Fri)
by paulj (subscriber, #341)
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Regardless, the point is this argument "But the software could damage the hardware!" argument is not new. It was also valid in the 90s to 00s for graphics hardware. Had this argument been held as valid then, we couldn't have had open graphics drivers then.
It's just not a good argument.
Posted Nov 18, 2023 2:07 UTC (Sat)
by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
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I hate to break this to you, but modern graphics cards _also_ rely on signed firmware. That's why NVidia cards had been so useless with open drivers until recently, the only allowed firmware was locked to the lowest power management setting.
Posted Nov 20, 2023 10:19 UTC (Mon)
by paulj (subscriber, #341)
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How is this different from overclocking?
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"
> Had this argument been held as valid then, we couldn't have had open graphics drivers then.
Intel's "redundant prefix issue"