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Intel drops ‘i’ processor branding after 15 years, introduces ‘Ultra’ for higher-end chips
(www.engadget.com)
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My computer has an Intel i7 930 (pre 2010) and a 3xxx series Nvidia GPU, ask me anything.
I get about 20 FPS in Elden Ring. I can run Stable Diffusion fine though.
Wow, and also why?
I mean, why not? If you're not necessarily a gamer or need computing power for dev stuff, why buy the latest and greatest?
In the end, buying new hardware every other release is also just consumerism. The performance of a modern day mid range CPU is absolutely overkill for everyday use
I can't argue with that. It's not power efficient, but it doesn't matter much if it's not running 24/7.