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Things seem to go from bad to worse for Intel as the year draws on. Back in 2018, it appeared it was heading for a new golden age with the hiring of many well-known people from within the tech industry. New node processes were on the books for its aging CPU designs, and as a surprise to all, murmurings of a new discrete GPU product line began to emerge. Soon after these positive events, things began to take a turn for the worse.
A seemingly never-ending amount of CPU exploits began to be publicized as Spectre and Meltdown were discovered. They have continued throughout 2020 as well. Some mitigations were also noted to cause significant performance decreases, which only added salt to the...
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