I didn’t know whether to mark this NSFW or not but it’s time to buy a new computer if you haven’t upgraded in multiple decades.

  • Vopyr@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    It’s quite incredible, and very interesting. I wonder why they continued to produce these CPUs.

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        15 days ago

        Yeah, the amount of industrial machinery being controlled by ancient hardware would baffle a lot of people.

        For a comparison people might relate to: There are ATMs running twenty year old versions of Windows XP.

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      12 days ago

      Processors of that age still exist in special builds, like tougher ones for automotive use with lots of heat and vibration, or radiation-hardened ones for space use where you can’t dispatch a technician. But for consumers use, they’re long dead.