On Jan 3, 2018, at 10:57, Lawrence Stewart 
<stew...@serissa.com<mailto:stew...@serissa.com>> wrote:

Of course you cannot use our less expensive hardware for whatever you want!  
Beacuse it includes proprietary software, we can ex-post-facto forbid you from 
using the thing you paid for any way you want.

Looks like Stallman was right all along.

There has been a conversation going on on the AMBER mailing list for some time, 
related to this and specifically to the Volta card in some way, since AMBER 
performs best on the consumer grade stuff and doesn’t require the enterprise 
class features (I guess the reason for the performance difference is that the 
next gen consumer cards come out first?).

Anyhow, I spoke to an NVIDIA rep about it at SC17 and he kind of said “we are 
happy you’re buying whatever chip of ours). I said, sure, maybe, but I 
understand you’re putting the screws to the systems vendors so how are we 
supposed to buy them. Didn’t get a real concrete answer.

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