thread_prefix.23 Let me guess, (You) need more?

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(You) don't need more than this, any more and you're just a consoomer.
 

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(You) don't need more than this, any more and you're just a consoomer.
You see it this way because you're a poor as shit gypsy and that's what you can loot out of the trash. Us first worlders have up to recent spec Intel and AMDs.
 
An Intel N100 can beat that with lower energy usage, 6W TDP compared to 95W TDP.
 
i donโ€™t know what this picture means you people and your cyber fucking resources and shit
I don't know what any of the numbers or letters on that mean, how bad is that
Intel = CPU manufacturer.
Coreโ„ข = Intel's primary line of processors for general consumers.
i5 = The designation given to their mid-range processors, providing a good balance of performance and affordability.

2XXX = Indicates this is a second generation Core i5, which used the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture released in around 2011 if my memory is right. Sandy Bridge is built on Intel's 32nm node. This generation was a "tock" one, as opposed to a "tick". Basically the "ticks" were actual die shrinks (smaller and more power efficient semiconductor technology) as opposed to "tocks" which were just microarchitecture optimizations that used the same node.
X500 - I might be wrong on this one but this number really only means it was one of the higher-end Core i5s for desktop use at the time, if not the most powerful in its sector
K - Means this is a CPU capable of overclocking from the factory. Unlike non-K models there aren't any forms of strong protection to prevent you from messing with the voltage and things like that. I'm sure there's a bunch of disclaimer bullshit and the warranty likely doesn't support it to a great extent though.

COSTA RICA = Location where I *think* the actual final assembly of the CPU itself takes place. As for the fabrication of the die itself I have no idea

That's all i remember off the top of my head im retarded and bored
 
real niggas don't use computers
Fuck you nigga!

Sent from my Custom Windows 11 Computer with the following specifications:
Intel Core i3 12100F
NVidia Geforce GTX 1660Ti
16GB DDR4 4000MHz (Corsair)
650W 80PLUS Certified Corsair PSU
1TB Western Digital Green SSD
MSI PRO-M B660 Motherboard
 
Intel = CPU manufacturer.
Coreโ„ข = Intel's primary line of processors for general consumers.
i5 = The designation given to their mid-range processors, providing a good balance of performance and affordability.

2XXX = Indicates this is a second generation Core i5, which used the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture released in around 2011 if my memory is right. Sandy Bridge is built on Intel's 32nm node. This generation was a "tock" one, as opposed to a "tick". Basically the "ticks" were actual die shrinks (smaller and more power efficient semiconductor technology) as opposed to "tocks" which were just microarchitecture optimizations that used the same node.
X500 - I might be wrong on this one but this number really only means it was one of the higher-end Core i5s for desktop use at the time, if not the most powerful in its sector
K - Means this is a CPU capable of overclocking from the factory. Unlike non-K models there aren't any forms of strong protection to prevent you from messing with the voltage and things like that. I'm sure there's a bunch of disclaimer bullshit and the warranty likely doesn't support it to a great extent though.

COSTA RICA = Location where I *think* the actual final assembly of the CPU itself takes place. As for the fabrication of the die itself I have no idea

That's all i remember off the top of my head im retarded and bored
14nm niggas be like tock tock tock tock tock
 
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