When we launched RX 480 yesterday, we had day-one support for Linux. With a fully open driver. With performance generally on-par with Windows. For as long as I've worked at AMD, nearly six years, I think that's the first time this has happened. I think anyone following AMD+Linux understands that this is a big step forward for us, and a reflection of our commitment to FLOSS.Or you can look at a project like GPUOpen. While our competition is running around closing up all of their effects into closed blobs, you can get all of our effects from github under the MIT license. We also provide full documentation and tools to use that code. Plus code samples to help with integration. Or you can look at our Boltzmann Initiative for HPC.Everywhere you turn, there is a deep sense that FOSS/FLOSS is the right direction for our company across many of our projects. And I think you can see that we are making big improvements all the time.As for the "herd mentality," you're right, it exists and it can be a bother. But Warren Buffet once said that it takes 20 years to build a reputation, and only five minutes to ruin it. So the way to solve the herd mentality is to keep doing the right thing for a long time, and have the discipline to be patient. Certainly providing a great gaming experience to the huge mainstream market helps "convert" people a little more quickly. :)And to your fiiiinal question: I don't know! I don't work in ARM/server. Sorry. :(
Need that 4 my parking lot it's so crowded. My stupid neighbor has like 5 cars what a fricking jerkI don't even have a car so it doesn't affect me, but I'm still mad