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Linus goes with AMD



https://www.zdnet.com/article/look-whats-inside-linus-torvalds-latest-linux-development-pc/

I have been on Intel for a while now.  Actually my desktop runs a Sandybridge cpu 
with 8GB ram.  It runs fine for me -- I don't do all that much.  So I see no need to 
upgrade.  Originally I had a g860 cpu in 2013 then in 2017 I upgraded to a xeon.  
Used Xeon go very cheap on Ebay because companies swap out their workstations 
and the market gets flooded.  So the Xeon I got for half the price of the comparable 
I7.  I don't know if this is still true.   

I liked the AMD K7 way back when.  You could upgrade your old socket 7 board with 
a new CPU.  Intel had already abandoned that socket.  (AMD used to be pin compatible) 

Then the pentium 4 came out but they were super expensive.  With the rdram memory.  
I think I got one way later.  Wasn't there something funny with rdram -- like all the slots 
had to be filled, so often you had dummy cards in the slots?  
So I ran Athlons at the time.  But they seemed not to have thermal shutoff like the Intel 
(I try to web search this but it seems I am not totally correct -- there was a sensor in the 
Athlon but mobo mostly ignored it)  Athlon cooking themselves to death soured me on 
AMD and I have been Intel since.  

So my desktop will just stay the way it is.  I don't really need any more ram.  Maybe 
an NVME SSD though.  But I could just get a pci-express adapter and do it without 
the big upgrade.  


Thomas

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