They've been doing this before with the "triple core" AMD athlon and phenoms remember those? They disabled the one core out of "quality concern" then people unlock those cores with a 70% success rate. There will be more silicon hacks and unlocks in our future. :) Bring it.
They've been doing this before with the "triple core" AMD athlon and phenoms remember those? They disabled the one core out of "quality concern" then people unlock those cores with a 70% success rate. There will be more silicon hacks and unlocks in our future. :) Bring it.
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