AMD's 22-year-old GPUs are still getting driver updates — ATI's R300 - R500 from the early 2000s live on in Linux driver patches thanks to the open-source community
AMD's 22-year-old GPUs are still getting driver updates — ATI's R300 - R500 from the early 2000s live on in Linux driver patches thanks to the open-source community
www.tomshardware.com AMD's 22-year-old GPUs are still getting driver updates — ATI's R300 - R500 from the early 2000s live on in Linux driver patches thanks to the open-source community
If you still have a GPU like the ATI Radeon 9700 PRO, you can still use it on modern Linux operating systems.
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The GPU featured an AGP interface (an ancient competitor to PCIe)
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That doesn't seem accurate. AGP was an improvement on PCI, and PCIe was the successor to both.
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