So, upgrade or nah?
>>58315568
So.
>>58315568
Don't flush your money down the drain. Also their CEO is literally mental (this is from Canard PC, the same ones that provided Ryzen benches): http://imgur.com/a/qo9pH
>>58316295
If Intel is kill I don't know what my home computers will be upgraded to.
I used to have an AMD CPU (or APU or whatever they called it) years ago and I kept having shit as I started my Linux journey. Maybe it was power level, but I don't remember struggling this much when I made the switch to Intel.
Also, unlike AMD, Intel has libraries I can use when I do openCV shitty projects.
Nevertheless, I somewhat have wet dreams about these big companies failing and an opensource alternative becoming the new standard.
It's a bitter medicine but the patient needs it.
>>58315568
Depends,
Do you run 2nd gen or newer? Then no.
>>58316622
>been actively been working with billion $ companies and governments
how can one go bankrupt
>>58316645
I know they won't. It's just a daydream of mine.
This along with normalfags getting hyped in babbie's first Linux distro when the NSA spying was made public and the windows 10 fiasco more recently.
>>58315568
depends on what you have currently