I bought a jar of fiber gummy bears; they're okay at first, though they dry out after a while and get hard as stones. But then you can put them in vodka and they plump up again.
No.
If you are worried about getting a board which does not have a compatible bios on it when you pull it out of the box, you have two options as a consumer:
1. AMD can send you a dummy CPU
2. buy a board with a feature often called "Bios...
Remind me; on modern motherboards, if you install a CPU that is newer than the BIOS can you at least power up the system with the 'unrecognized CPU' to update said BIOS?
I know way back when you could.
AMD (and Nvidia) is what happens when you let an engineer run a technology company. Intel is what happens when you let a finance person run a technology company.
Excellent point. Also, people stop playing games after a few months to a few years. There are 90 year old movies that still get watched. Older movies are almost non-existent on streaming.
Because once you buy it, it's yours and cant be changed or modified. Better visuals, sound, extras, no data usage. Not to mention, I cut the cord over 12 years ago and I was paying 130.00 a month. I took that money and bought a blu-ray library...
False equivalency. Movies don't need regular software updates to keep playing and to fix new compatibility issues. And while a game may leave the Steam Store, it doesn't leave My Library if I own it. The same cannot be said for digitally...