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Not going to get excited about it until it had time to mature and actually used in production.
At which point, I am all for it.
I remember being hyped for GNUStep years ago and I still can’t just recompile my old Cocoa applications.
Hopefully they have better defenses against legal action from Nvidia than ZLUDA did.
In the past, re-implementing APIs has been deemed fair use in court (for example, Oracle v Google a few years back). I'm not entirely sure why ZLUDA was taken down; maybe just to avoid the trouble of a legal battle, even if they could win. I'm not a lawyer so I can only guess.
Validity aside, I expect Nvidia will try to throw their weight around.
IIRC it wasn't legal action from Nvidia, but rather AMD pulling the funding that killed ZLUDA.
Yeah that is often the issue.
It is rare a single company owns all the IP on code. So its common that companies are not releasing code because they cannot.