@alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca • 10 months agoIntel's CPU instability and crashing issues also impact mainstream 65W and higher 'non-K' models — damage is irreversible, no planned recallwww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square11fedilinkarrow-up1168arrow-down10
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minus-square@InFerNo@lemmy.mllinkfedilink0•10 months agoThank you Microsoft, forcing everyone to buy new CPUs just to be able to run their latest iteration of Windows.
minus-square@Flatfire@lemmy.calinkfedilink10•10 months agoWat. This has nothing to do with Windows 11 system requirements.
minus-squareqazlinkfedilink12•edit-210 months agoWindows required CPU’s to have certain extensions/instructions to use the newest version, which might have required buying a new CPU and thus getting one of the affected ones. However, I don’t think it’s reasonable to blame Microsoft for this.
Thank you Microsoft, forcing everyone to buy new CPUs just to be able to run their latest iteration of Windows.
Wat. This has nothing to do with Windows 11 system requirements.
Windows required CPU’s to have certain extensions/instructions to use the newest version, which might have required buying a new CPU and thus getting one of the affected ones. However, I don’t think it’s reasonable to blame Microsoft for this.