Confidence In An Open NVIDIA Strategy?

While NVIDIA has yet to publicize their intentions nor have we been able to get anyone at NVIDIA to confirm any of this information, something does definitely appear to be going on within their Santa Clara offices in regards to an improved Linux state. A seasoned industry insider had reaffirmed the information this week.
How confident are we, you ask? Yours truly has just ordered a notebook off this open-source high, and it contains a NVIDIA GPU. Since June 1, 2006 when the ATI Redblog started I had been running an ATI graphics processor in my main workstation and notebook. Today's purchase is a sign of solidarity, but when NVIDIA fosters the open-source community in a way that AMD and Intel have, you may find this notebook on my lap... If AMD doesn't beat them to a functional open-source 3D stack (on Mesa or Gallium3D).
Upon this notebook's arrival you'll be able to find Ubuntu Linux benchmarks of the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M and Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 (2.5GHz, 45nm, 6MB L2 cache, Penryn-core) processor at Phoronix. This notebook also has a 120GB hard drive, 2GB of DDR2-667 memory, and a WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) wide-screen display.
For more on the current state of open-source and binary Linux graphics drivers, check out these articles. If you're inclined to do more, you can check out OpenTheBlob.com, which has been talked about before for the open letter to NVIDIA and most recently has been emailing NVIDIA AIB/OEM partners.
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