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:blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: (npub1xqh…554g) from my understanding Intel is actually way more FOSS than anyone else. AMDs drivers aren't actually FOSS, it's just the kernel module, which is really like light abstraction layer. Intel goes way deeper, and Intel in general treats Linux as a first-class operating system across all their hardware drivers.
I recently setup an Intel N100 and I got the Quick Sync hardware transcoders working for Jellyfin once I got the SDK installed. No issue.
The issue is that their Arc drivers lack refined graphics API support. They initially started by trying to translate old DirectX into new DirectX but now they're going back to write old DirectX implementations into their driver.
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