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Recent Intel CPUs don't look too bad on paper but in practice they burn up.

It's not too big of a surprise for me because lifespan will eventually become an increasing problem as feature size goes down (e.g. a mobile defect can make more trouble more easily.) They say it is a problem of the microcode asking for too much voltage from the motherboard and that's true, but it is also true that chips are going to be more sensitive to environmental upsets. Ever since the industry went past 10nm I figured there was a chance I'd buy something that was affected by I guess I dodged the bullet going with AMD.

I remember loving Intel NICs for performance and Linux compatibility back in the day before you just used the NIC that came on the motherboard. For that matter I loved Intel SSDs but you had to read between the lines to see: (1) you got a little better performance in the P95-P99 range than cheaper competitors and (2) when you are getting frustrated that your computer is slow you are experiencing P95-P99. It's some of the reason why I both loved and hated Anandtech because they so often missed the plot.




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