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The average person sees no value in it and has no real interest. They just see something that costs more that they don't understand.

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>Intel has tried to position itself at the forefront of the AI PC revolution, but based on the company's latest financial report, it looks like that revolution isn't happening yet. Despite offering dozens of AI-enabled PCs packing a Meteor Lake, Lunar Lake, or even more recently, Arrow Lake, CPU, Intel says that its older generations are seeing "much greater demand," as reported by Tom's Hardware.

The average person sees no value in it and has no real interest. They just see something that costs more that they don't understand. Archive: https://archive.today/rGYjR From the post: >>Intel has tried to position itself at the forefront of the AI PC revolution, but based on the company's latest financial report, it looks like that revolution isn't happening yet. Despite offering dozens of AI-enabled PCs packing a Meteor Lake, Lunar Lake, or even more recently, Arrow Lake, CPU, Intel says that its older generations are seeing "much greater demand," as reported by Tom's Hardware.

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I overbought a new PC with an i9 recently. Now I wish I had just bought an AMD or even an i7. Essentially, the i9 is slower for me in spite of having 20 cores.