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If they live up to their claims, this could be a very pointed turn of events for linux/3d. If they open everything up, it should pave the way to getting some good 3d accell into the kernel or at least a nice xorg driver. nVidia has always been the way to go, but AMD could seriously mix that up.
Even for OEMS like Dell who are shipping liunx, inclusion of drivers would mean they would probably default to recommending AMD cards/chipsets in linux based boxes.
If this pans out, I for one will be very anxious to swap out my nvidia board for a new AMD board, so I won't be buying another card until I see what direction this is going in.