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Comment by grim_io

2 days ago

why would a fast computer refuse to do what you want?

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  • 1. That's still perfectly possible 2. We're talking about x86_64 CPUs here that have been open to install your own software basically since they existed

    • More modern x86 comes with significant problems.

      The minimum is now eight cores on a die for both AMD and Intel, so running a quad core system means staying on 14nm. You may loudly criticize holding back on a quad core system, but you aren't paying $47,500 per core to license Oracle Enterprise database.

      The eight core minimum is a huge detriment for commercial software that is licensed by core.

      This, and this alone, shatters your argument. Any other questions?

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