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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

Yeah, this one report from Puget Systems doesn't outweigh the many reports, going back years now, researched in detail by Steve, and confirmed by sources at Intel's biggest customers, of problems with Intel's CPUs. This report is just such an outlier. Intel has lost trust by building faulty CPUs for so long, being apparently unable to act quickly to resolve the issues, and covering up the problems to keep its share price up and dodge the cost of RMAs.