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>(((Goldmont)))

Literally more interesting than fucking Core, Atom is now closer to Ivy Bridge than anything.

Why have you not joined the Intel Goldmont Plus master race, Sup Forums?

this is for things like a custom home router or media server.

You WANT low power.

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but you don't WANT atom
theregister.co.uk/2017/02/06/cisco_intel_decline_to_link_product_warning_to_faulty_chip/

No, you don't want older atom.

The whole point of a new product is the chance to make it better than the previous.

I'd say one of the top things on the list would be to make sure it doesn't brick devices this time around.

Screencapping this for 2 years in the future.