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A new Windows release is scheduled for tomorrow, while AMD announced its latest developments last week.

A new Windows release is scheduled for tomorrow, while AMD announced its latest developments last week.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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01-23-2026, 08:16 PM
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Someone creates the drivers, it depends on the context.
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1234qaz12qaz
01-23-2026, 08:16 PM #1

Someone creates the drivers, it depends on the context.

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Romppanen_
Member
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01-26-2026, 11:12 PM
#2
Open source developers write the code, and that's what people do for Linux.
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Romppanen_
01-26-2026, 11:12 PM #2

Open source developers write the code, and that's what people do for Linux.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
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01-27-2026, 04:36 AM
#3
They might not actually release the code, could it be?
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Nienke_2002
01-27-2026, 04:36 AM #3

They might not actually release the code, could it be?

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Superub
Member
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01-27-2026, 07:25 AM
#4
AMD starts to act so much that they might need financial help or face lawsuits from a company with limited resources.
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Superub
01-27-2026, 07:25 AM #4

AMD starts to act so much that they might need financial help or face lawsuits from a company with limited resources.

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Lihz
Member
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01-27-2026, 03:15 PM
#5
no one recalls the events surrounding 3DFx; they ceased operations near the W2K launch. it seems drivers for Voodoo graphics weren't accessible at that time. a few former staff members contributed, but the initiatives eventually faded away.
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Lihz
01-27-2026, 03:15 PM #5

no one recalls the events surrounding 3DFx; they ceased operations near the W2K launch. it seems drivers for Voodoo graphics weren't accessible at that time. a few former staff members contributed, but the initiatives eventually faded away.

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SlySpark
Junior Member
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02-09-2026, 09:13 PM
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someone would purchase it because its worth is too high to let it vanish, though the real issue is whether the firm backs pre-acquisition items
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SlySpark
02-09-2026, 09:13 PM #6

someone would purchase it because its worth is too high to let it vanish, though the real issue is whether the firm backs pre-acquisition items

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Clareesuh
Member
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02-11-2026, 02:30 PM
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That’s the main concern—what happens when the 590x appears, likely a rebrand like the 7970, and whether the card’s lifespan ends before then. All users would be affected.
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Clareesuh
02-11-2026, 02:30 PM #7

That’s the main concern—what happens when the 590x appears, likely a rebrand like the 7970, and whether the card’s lifespan ends before then. All users would be affected.

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MaxSwets
Junior Member
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02-11-2026, 07:50 PM
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Linux users often had to rewrite AMD drivers to work smoothly, since the default versions didn’t perform well. Many would make similar changes for Windows if AMD ceased producing them.
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MaxSwets
02-11-2026, 07:50 PM #8

Linux users often had to rewrite AMD drivers to work smoothly, since the default versions didn’t perform well. Many would make similar changes for Windows if AMD ceased producing them.

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Lordlochie
Member
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02-15-2026, 09:51 AM
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While AMD is facing challenges, their actions are being questioned because open-source Linux projects aim to preserve quality and avoid proprietary driver issues. Linux itself thrives on openness, so the situation could still impact them even if AMD declines.
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Lordlochie
02-15-2026, 09:51 AM #9

While AMD is facing challenges, their actions are being questioned because open-source Linux projects aim to preserve quality and avoid proprietary driver issues. Linux itself thrives on openness, so the situation could still impact them even if AMD declines.

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mathmaster99
Junior Member
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02-19-2026, 03:43 AM
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AMD has been steadily declining since May 1, 1969. It’s time to acknowledge this reality, rather than dismissing it. Everyone who insists AMD is different is missing the bigger picture of how businesses operate, especially when examining their financial statements (https://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=AMD+Bal...eet&annual). Their balance sheet ratios remain stable despite annual losses of around 400 million dollars. While AMD earns revenue from its products, the real losses come from expenses unrelated to core offerings—such as general administration, research and development, and a one-time 300 million dollar outlay last year. In short, AMD is resilient. If any major tech company faced bankruptcy, liquidators would sell assets to settle debts first, then distribute what remains to shareholders. Physical and intangible assets could be transferred, but digital components like open-source drivers see minimal activity compared to the vast ecosystem of Windows drivers.
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mathmaster99
02-19-2026, 03:43 AM #10

AMD has been steadily declining since May 1, 1969. It’s time to acknowledge this reality, rather than dismissing it. Everyone who insists AMD is different is missing the bigger picture of how businesses operate, especially when examining their financial statements (https://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=AMD+Bal...eet&annual). Their balance sheet ratios remain stable despite annual losses of around 400 million dollars. While AMD earns revenue from its products, the real losses come from expenses unrelated to core offerings—such as general administration, research and development, and a one-time 300 million dollar outlay last year. In short, AMD is resilient. If any major tech company faced bankruptcy, liquidators would sell assets to settle debts first, then distribute what remains to shareholders. Physical and intangible assets could be transferred, but digital components like open-source drivers see minimal activity compared to the vast ecosystem of Windows drivers.

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