There's an article over at Linux Today (http://www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2006010701126NWEV) with the following interesting tidbit:
"I talked to one of [S3's] reps (who gave the impression of being fairly senior in the company), and he cast some interesting insight into the whole Linux graphics driver issue. According to him, it's not an issue of revealing cool high end features to the competition that is keeping them from releasing the high-performance 3D drivers into the kernel. It's that the drivers will reveal flaws in the hardware that could be used against them by their competitors." Could be interesting marketing for Traversal. "Our hardware is so good, we actually dare tell you about its flaws" :-) Lourens
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