8 Oct
2022
8 Oct
'22
06:13
Am 07.10.22 um 15:45 schrieb dieter:
I do not consider the release date of CPUs as a good indicator for their later usability. Sometimes at this date they are pure slideware and the actual hardware, e.g. in laptops, only gets available a year or more later. On the other hand, the performance versions of an architecture can still compete with budget versions of several later generations. Yes, systems mainly doing heavy work will be upgraded when faster hardware and budget is available. But the former high performance systems remain suitable for doing ordinary work for long time. Yes. But the question remains on how many of those you plan to run tumbleweed on.
Greetings, Stephan