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Intel tests charging $50 to enable existing CPU features




Intel has quietly begun a trial program, Intel Upgrade Service, that charges customers to unlock the full performance of a chip. Certain PCs, such as Gateway's SX2841-09e, are running an artificially limited Pentium G6951 processor and asked to buy a $50 Processor Performance Upgrade Card to get the built-in feature set. Installing a Windows app switches on Hyperthreading, giving the system support for up to four program threads, and reenables another 1MB of Level 3 cache....


Central processing unit - Processor - Hardware - Components - Intel Corporation

Source : http://feeds.electronista.com/click.phdo?i=81161dc...


Dimanche 19 Septembre 2010


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