Intel has surprisingly released the new Core i5 110, which is built on the outdated Comet Lake architecture from 2020, lacking even PCIe 4.0 support and using the LGA1200 socket last seen with its 11th-gen CPUs. With specs that mirror older models like the i5 10400, this chip feels more like a relic than a modern upgrade, despite its low 65W power draw. It might only appeal to those with legacy systems seeking an easy drop-in option.
Given the rapid advancements in CPU technology, is Intel’s choice to resurrect such outdated architecture a sign of stagnation or a strategic move for budget-conscious consumers?
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