How could it possibly be detrimental for Broadcom to have free software drivers?
This article is a poignant example that it is detrimental for them to continue to keep their drivers proprietary.
How could it possibly be detrimental for Broadcom to have free software drivers?
This article is a poignant example that it is detrimental for them to continue to keep their drivers proprietary.
Every wifi chipset has working drivers; therefore there is little to no value in Broadcom's driver as "IP".
Contrast that to the value of having a free driver that can receive security patches from anyone at any time.
I expect a network card to not 'interpret' my traffic in a similar way.
The way the drivers + backing architecture are built contains tons of IP and things that they would very much not want their competitors seeing.
Our team built our reputation and relationship on keeping that data separate and confidential despite working with just about every vendor out there.