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kheq t1_iybmg6c wrote

This is their answer to being able to pop in an $8 TPM 2.0 chip… force the consumer to buy a new CPU when they decide yours is too old, not because it is, but because they don’t want you to be able to use it. Miserable idea.

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Traditional_Story834 OP t1_iybn8kx wrote

Yes, technology progresses. And this is the standard it is progressing towards. Don't get me started on planned obsolescence, it is an entirely different beast on it's own. Useless deflection. This is already being added to new mobos, it's not an idea it's reality. It's like when any other new and better tech comes along it becomes the new standard. You may as well be complaining you can't play warzone on windows 95.

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