@quinkin to [email protected] • 10 months agoNvidia bans using translation layers for CUDA softwarewww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square37arrow-up1169arrow-down16cross-posted to: [email protected]technology
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minus-square@NocturnalMorninglink7•10 months agoI was planning to get a new nvidia graphics card. Now I’m not so sure. This is bad news for everyone.
minus-squareDarkGamerlinkfedilink0•10 months agoIf I understand correctly, this would only affect you if you have non Nvidia hardware and wanted to use their software with it.
minus-squareinsomniac_lemonlinkfedilink2•10 months agoI would say the point is not wanting to buy from a company that’s clearly anti-consumer… particularly with CUDA not being new and then comparing it to something open and hardware-agnostic like FSR this headline also looks petty.
I was planning to get a new nvidia graphics card. Now I’m not so sure. This is bad news for everyone.
If I understand correctly, this would only affect you if you have non Nvidia hardware and wanted to use their software with it.
I would say the point is not wanting to buy from a company that’s clearly anti-consumer… particularly with CUDA not being new and then comparing it to something open and hardware-agnostic like FSR this headline also looks petty.