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    Intel announces end of life plan for most Kaby Lake CPUs

    Boxed and tray versions will be available for another year, before supplies cease.
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    Re: Intel announces end of life plan for most Kaby Lake CPUs

    I always felt something fishy going on with this.

    Clearly intel just wanted a deeper glance at their competitors technology to make sure their product, which was clearly in the making well before the Radeon collaboration, wasn't released sub par. And if theirs wasn't up to standard, or they had to shelve it entirely, they still had the Radeon to fall back to so a win win.

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    Re: Intel announces end of life plan for most Kaby Lake CPUs

    Quote Originally Posted by AGTDenton View Post
    I always felt something fishy going on with this.

    Clearly intel just wanted a deeper glance at their competitors technology to make sure their product, which was clearly in the making well before the Radeon collaboration, wasn't released sub par. And if theirs wasn't up to standard, or they had to shelve it entirely, they still had the Radeon to fall back to so a win win.
    One thing I wondered was with this and Radeon VII, whether there was an excess stock of HMB memory that needed using up.

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