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It's amazing to me that Intel can - without being held accountable, and for obvious strategic commercial gain - disable vital, working functionality in products they've already sold through the use of combined updates which are otherwise legitimately meant to address things about their products which are dangerously broken. Apply them and lose the function or be vulnerable and unstable. They can't keep getting away with this, and yet, they do.


In this case AVX-512 was never advertised so Intel feels justified in removing an "easter egg".


I mean, most vehicle manufacturers don't advertise that their transmissions have a 'reverse' gear but it doesn't mean they can just remove it using a software update...




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