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Linus Torvalds notoriously gave Nvidia the finger a while back, due to his perception that Nvidia was the worst company Linux developers have ever had to deal with over the years.
Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, isn’t shy about criticizing things that displease him. In recent months, he has taken aim at GitHub’s support for pull requests, the GNOME 3 ...
Linus Torvalds isn’t someone you’d accuse of excessive diplomacy and his answer to a question about Nvidia’s unwillingness to support Linux with its Optimus technology has been far from ...
Time has a funny way of changing people's views. Anger and mistrust can often fade into mild scepticism, and once bitter rivals can sometimes develop a healthy understanding. This certainly seems to ...
Linus Torvalds in 2012 offers a scathing opinion at the Aalto Center for Entrepreneurship in Finland. Nvidia's move toward cooperating with open-source programmers helped change Torvalds' mind ...
Linus Torvalds, the software engineer who became the chief architect of the Linux kernel, has hit out against graphics giant Nvidia for its lack of support for the Linux platform.
Linus Torvalds gets graphic about his feelings toward Nvidia. Uses a few choice words to vent his anger about Nvidia's lack of Linux support.
Torvalds and Hohndel talk AI at the recent Open Source Summit, where the former thinks it's made Nvidia better, the latter thinks it's just autocorrect.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds is 'pretty damn fed up with buggy hardware' from the likes of Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA: blaming them for vulnerabilities.
TL;DR: Linux creator Linus Torvalds criticized AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA for having "buggy" hardware and expressed skepticism about the AI industry's hype, stating it's "90% marketing and 10% reality ...
Which part, Linus/Linux having a stable ABI like just about every other OS on the planet, or Nvidia ceasing to bother with kernel stubs?