Taught about open drivers and AI
by Grobe from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5JW0A)
Hi.
This is just me thinking, and may not be feasible at all.
Linux have many open source drivers for various components. But for components of especially GPU, WiFI chips, there are manufacturers known to not reveal documentation for their product so that making open source drivers is very hard and time consuming, and assume it's not feasible to make open source drivers that are as efficient and stable as those from the manufacturer.
The idea is this : With the progress in AI, wouldn't it be possible to make an AI based driver for any given component, ending up with a driver that is about as effective and stable as the hardware itself ?
This is just me thinking, and may not be feasible at all.
Linux have many open source drivers for various components. But for components of especially GPU, WiFI chips, there are manufacturers known to not reveal documentation for their product so that making open source drivers is very hard and time consuming, and assume it's not feasible to make open source drivers that are as efficient and stable as those from the manufacturer.
The idea is this : With the progress in AI, wouldn't it be possible to make an AI based driver for any given component, ending up with a driver that is about as effective and stable as the hardware itself ?