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On 16/09/2011 09:05 PM, clipka wrote:
> Apparently, the latter is the case for the CPUs in question, and Intel
> sales people have found yet another market share to benefit from: That
> of people who originally purchased one of those lower-price CPUs, would
> now like to have more processing power, but aren't willing to pay the
> price for a completey new CPU (or even a new computer, in case the CPU
> is soldered rather than socketed).
That's kinda crazy. It sounds almost like somebody buying a cheap BWM,
upgrading the engine management firmware, and suddenly getting an extra
100 bhp out of it.
Oh, wait...
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