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2 months agoMy guess is the motherboard manufacturers could get away with this in the past without any issues. But Intel is pushing chips so close to redline out of the box that now it causes problems.
My guess is the motherboard manufacturers could get away with this in the past without any issues. But Intel is pushing chips so close to redline out of the box that now it causes problems.
They have more money to spend on lawyers is how.
Most likely cost of entry and ease of use. Those are the things most people are going to be concerned with.
I think most people don’t know the difference between “on-die” and “on-package”. This may be what they mean: https://beebom.com/intel-meteor-lake-cpu-on-chip-ram/
If it still has working USB you can hook it up to a $10 raspberry pi with wifi to act as a print server. I can understand if that’s a more ambitious tech project than your ready to take on.
Dude, your waist effort. They are a troll with the goal of stirring up shit. Talking to them accomplishes nothing of value.