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AMD CPU Use Among Linux Gamers Approaching 70% Marketshare
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Not really surprised when you see how badly NVidia drivers are supported on Linux outside the proprietary ones…
Dude its about CPUs not GPUs
Yeah, saw that right after, reason why I deleted my comment. Might not have been spread all over yet.
I don't think it deletes for anyone on an instance different from you so you being on world means that it will always show up for me who is on sh.itjust.works
The closed source ones were good enough for quite a while; it was amd's closed source ones that were mediocre.
Course now that wayland is around Nvidia bungled their support for it ( trying to force their standard rather than what had been accepted by others), and Amd's open drivers have been solid the entire time afaik.