5 comments

  • frangonf37 minutes ago
    I don't understand the fuss about this. Offering freeware as marketing gimmick so you can work in the most propietary closed software domain (fpgas toolchains)?
  • sohrob1 hour ago
    Don't mess with us again AMD! Lest you rouse our anger.
  • rvz2 hours ago
    Well there you go, &quot;victory&quot; for the Linux community:<p>&gt; We’ve heard the feedback from the FPGA and Linux developer community regarding upcoming Vivado licensing changes, particularly concerns around Linux support.<p>&gt; Supporting developers across diverse workflows and environments remains important to AMD. To address this feedback, we will continue Linux support in Vivado Basic with the upcoming Vivado 2026.1 release.<p>Everyone is &quot;happy&quot; (For now.) But believe them the first time and look at the canned response they gave to you. They (AMD) are <i>still</i> not your friends.<p>Until next time.
    • repelsteeltje1 hour ago
      Yes. Great news, for now.<p>Trust is hard to gain, but easy to lose.
      • pipo2341 hour ago
        Or, as they say in AMD&#x27;s case: <i>they never miss a chance to miss a chance</i>
  • ChrisArchitect56 minutes ago
    Related previously:<p><i>Why is Vivado 2026.1 dropping Linux support for free tier?</i><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=48254309">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=48254309</a>
  • spacedcowboy2 hours ago
    <i>snort</i> &quot;We appreciate the community’s candid feedback and ongoing engagement as we continue improving the developer experience&quot;<p>Feedback like &quot;WTF are you guys smoking?&quot; and &quot;Time to go elsewhere, Efinix look good, Gowan a close second&quot; etc. etc.<p>This is not the sort of feedback one should be <i>receiving</i> let alone <i>appreciating</i>. Do your job right, and people wouldn&#x27;t be giving you feedback like this.