• PieMePlenty@lemmy.world
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          3 days ago

          Honestly, not a big deal if you build PC’s to last 6-7 years, since you will be targeting a new RAM generation every time.

          • da_cow (she/her)@feddit.org
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            3 days ago

            If only your CPU becomes a limiting factor at one point you can simply upgrade your CPU to a few generations newer cpu without having to swap out your motherboard. You can’t really do that with Intel (AFAIK they switch platforms every 2 CPU generations so depending on your CPU you may not be table to upgrade at all (can happen with AMD too, but not that frequent)

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        3 days ago

        I mean the i7s had SMT. You had to pay extra for SMT, whereas AMD started giving it to you on every SKU except a few low-end ones.

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          Is it true that all of them had SMT but they just locked it away for lower tiers processors and some managed to activate it despite Intel’s effort?