Manul Otocolobus
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AMD, Intel, Qualcomm and others won't lift anything proprietary from them, for fear of lawsuits(just look at previous squabbles between anyone making graphic chips) and TSMC and Samsung will not manufacture the chips for the obvious chink GPUs.
Even if they managed to get it made the import and sale of those products would be banned. In my opinion releasing the Verilog files is more of a tremendous embarrassment for Nvidia, like if someone hacked and plastered a dudes dick pics everywhere. Again, that's just my opinion and I don't know shit.
This is true, however, just knowing how NVIDIA makes its secret sauce will be enough to inform them of ways to possibly do certain things better in hardware, and also allow them to implement their own versions of NVIDIA's tech to make their products more compatible. So, it has some value, just not directly.
didnt nvidia hack the hackers back
They tried, and failed.
Leaked source code = radioactive. Which might be why the hackers asked for Nvidia to open source everything themselves, or they just wanted to troll.
This is true. However, having the source code will tell the community how to make better open source drivers. In programming there is always more than one answer to any given way to do something. If the drivers do something a given way, the community drivers can just do it a different way. It may not be as good as the official drivers, but it will be better than what they have now and it wouldn't be a problem.