• @b34k
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    43 months ago

    Furthermore, it must prove to its client base that it can recover from the Raptor Lake fiasco by releasing power-efficient and stable processors that deliver leading performance without any self-inflicted damage during their service life.

    And that’s the rub, isn’t it? Even if these new processor release with great performance gains, who out there isn’t going to have some doubt in their mind that it’s at the cost of hardware longevity?

    With their poor handling of this issue, I’d probably need to wait a good 2 years to confirm that stock settings aren’t killing their processors, before I consider buying Intel again.