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Intel’s decision shakes the open source world

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Intel announced future-oriented hardware, such as Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest, at its Technology Tour, while also signaling a fundamental shift in the company’s software philosophy that could impact the entire industry. Intel Data Center Group Vice President Kevork Kechichian announced that the company would restructure its decades-old open source contribution strategy to ensure it no longer provides an advantage to competitors. This decision sent shockwaves through the open source community.

Intel’s status as one of the largest open source supporters in the x86 ecosystem makes this announcement even more dramatic. According to Phoronix, Kechichian summarized the strategy shift:

“We need to strike a balance between our open source software, which gives Intel an advantage and prevents others from taking it and using it. We are proud of our open source contributions and will continue to do so. But I want this to give us an advantage over everyone else.”

This implies that Intel’s future software contributions and optimizations will be designed primarily to provide optimal performance on its own hardware, perhaps even to run exclusively on its own hardware.

This shift in strategy has raised concerns that Intel could be creating a “de facto vendor lock-in.” There are suggestions that Intel may be using software as a competitive advantage, locking developers into its own hardware, just as NVIDIA has created an ecosystem with its proprietary CUDA platform for AI and high-processing applications.

Intel’s new cautious approach isn’t just a statement. Some recent actions from the company suggest this philosophy is already being implemented:

This new and more protectionist stance from Intel, which was one of the biggest advocates of the open source philosophy under leaders like Pat Gelsinger, is seen as the end of an era in the technology world.

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