No surprise there. From what we've been hearing from Intel lately, they'll be looking to nickel and dime every ~~mug~~ loyal customer possible.
this post was submitted on 22 Apr 2025
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Yeah, not surprising at all, but still good to call out shitty anti-consumer behavior when we see it.
Very true.
Don't see why this is news. "Intel continues to do the thing they almost always do".
I'm still salty I had to retire my i7 920 after like 10 years because the mobo died and the only new lga1366 I could get was a crappy server one.
I'm sure that CPU would still be able to handle all of the work I threw at it like a champ.
Lol.
Intel ... why are you still shooting yourself in the foot...?
At this point I can't think of one good reason to buy an Intel CPU over AMD.