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otakucode
on Sept 20, 2017
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How to hack a turned-off computer, or running unsi...
You don't hide features you implemented in order to sell your product to customers.
oliwarner
on Sept 21, 2017
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That's
Intel's whole chip business model. Make a high end part and selectively disable features to form cheaper SKUs. It's also part of the chip binning process, allowing you to sell near-100% of what you make. Nvidia and AMD do this too.
fao_
on Sept 21, 2017
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Why not? It's worked so far >_>
AceJohnny2
on Sept 21, 2017
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They're "packaged" "solutions"!
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