• neo@lemy.lol
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    7 months ago

    But why? Did Intel make a deal with the board manufacturers? Is this tradition from the days when they build boards themselves?

    I thought they just didn’t care and wanted as little restrictions for their chip design as possible, but if this actually works without drawbacks, that theory is out the window.

    • A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Just another instance of common anti-consumer behavior from multi billion dollar companies who have no respect for the customers that line their pockets.

    • radau@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 months ago

      They used to dominate the consumer market prior to Ryzen so might have something to do with it but I got no evidence lol

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      7 months ago

      There are many motherboard manufactors but only 2 CPU manufacturers (for PC desktop). Board makers don’t “makes deals” so much as have the terms dictated to them. Even graphics card manufacturers made them their removed back when multi-GPU was a thing - it was them who had to sell their Crossfire/SLL technology on their motherboards.