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Shoud I Invest on new Cpu or Laptop??
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 703708"><p>Yes I did.. In fact, I no longer have any Intel chips in my home. But I never really trusted Intel after Ring-2 and FDIV fiascos years ago.</p><p></p><p>However this all fell around my 3-4 year laptop/notebook refresh so it's all good. Did I replace hardware? Yes. Was this is primary reason? No. It was due to happen anyway, this accelerated it and also changed my options around. I generally refresh hardware on a 3-4 year cycle so it was on the way anyway. This time I cycled out of Windows OS into ChromeOS and cycled out of Intel into other chips. I believe this refresh cycle will be significantly more hardened from attack than previous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 703708"] Yes I did.. In fact, I no longer have any Intel chips in my home. But I never really trusted Intel after Ring-2 and FDIV fiascos years ago. However this all fell around my 3-4 year laptop/notebook refresh so it's all good. Did I replace hardware? Yes. Was this is primary reason? No. It was due to happen anyway, this accelerated it and also changed my options around. I generally refresh hardware on a 3-4 year cycle so it was on the way anyway. This time I cycled out of Windows OS into ChromeOS and cycled out of Intel into other chips. I believe this refresh cycle will be significantly more hardened from attack than previous. [/QUOTE]
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