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Comment by Avamander

4 years ago

> I disagree. AMD has offered ECC support for a while and it’s not catching on. It doesn’t make sense to blame this on Intel.

It does make sense. Imagine if only 50% of web browsers supported a feature, would you implement it in your website?

Point being, the low market share of ECC-compatible setups means that the market demand for ECC is low, which means that the selection is low, which means the prices are higher than they could be. So yes, absolutely Intel has contributed massively to the issue.