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I never liked Nvidia. Their software felt overbearing and intrusive even in the early days. And their hardware lacked elegance, they just always threw more power at their chips. I'm not suprised by anything they've done, from the complete pivot to AI chips to the complete lack of reasonable Linux support to this very day. It's not that AMD are angels, but Nvidia was always very clearly an asshole company, laser focused on short term profits over anything else.