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Pretty much the reason I'm not interested in buying their stuff.
I get it as workstation option for very specific purposes - but for 5 years or so you're just better off with an AMD card.
Before that things sucked a bit if you needed 3d performance - I just stopped gaming after I moved off my last voodoo card as I don't support companies with that kind of behaviour.
System76 also sell full-AMD builds. Friend of mine got the Pangolin which has an AMD CPU with integrated graphics. No it's not gonna thrash through everything but it works for him.
I'm aware of that - but I think when you're marketing as Linux / open source friendly you shouldn't be selling those systems.
I might get interested if they ever have a modern AMD system with proper coreboot support - but until then they don't do anything special.