Re: HARDWARE: Open-Source-Friendly Graphics Cards -- Viable?

From: Timothy Miller
Date: Thu Oct 21 2004 - 13:06:48 EST




Shaun Kruger wrote:
I don't think we can get away without supporting some minimal VGA
functionality.



Just a thought... What would be the viability of buying someone elses
low end card design? Would anyone in the market place be willing to
part with one of their old 2D chipsets with the understanding that it
would be developed and optimized for open source applications? I
would probably start with a chip maker who has some video chipsets,
but is moving away from it because they don't have the market share
they want...

It's probably crazy, but it doesn't hurt to look around.


It's not really design effort that is at issue here. If the design time were zero, we'd still run into the problem of keeping manufacturing costs down. In fact, my whole discussion sorta glosses over design effort... I roll it into 'profit' and 'worthwhile'.


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