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  • Gothmoth - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    2013 is so long away.... ;) you may want to fix that in the article. :)
  • Ian Cutress - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    I'm almost a decade behind. What do you mean 40 years ago was only 1980? :)
  • ToTTenTranz - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    40 years ago was 1981...
  • mrvco - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    And here I thought we were living in 1984...???
  • Ithaqua - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    Ah, 1984. When you could go to a house party with 200 people, not wear a mask and get within 6 feet of others.
    Good memories

    And then there was all that blow ... not that I would know anything about that.
  • wr3zzz - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    I am pretty sure mrvco meant 1984, the book...
  • sonny73n - Thursday, February 25, 2021 - link

    We are living in 1984 just as the author George Orwell predicted.
  • Hifihedgehog - Thursday, February 25, 2021 - link

    Precisely. Big Brother is watching you, Wazowski, always watching. Always.
  • Hifihedgehog - Thursday, February 25, 2021 - link

    Well, GPU pricing seems to be getting near to being a decade behind now. GTX 1080s are selling second-hand at or above MSRP.
  • quorm - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    HyperP
  • Ashinjuka - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    HyPerX
  • XacTactX - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    This is good news, maybe HyperX can teach HP to stop putting solid glass panels on the front of its gaming cases
  • Techie2 - Wednesday, February 24, 2021 - link

    In my personal experience HP has no clue what business segments they are in or want to be in. Over two decades ago they decided to turn their office products including printers in to disposable devices with 90 day to one year warranties. Their printers are so unreliable that our company stopped buying them and switched to Brothers. HP has had unending battery issues in their laptops IME yet they ignore and deny this reality. Like most laptop makers HP is currently pimping inferior Intel powered laptops to try and keep Intel from going bust from their failed 10nm node.

    HP and Intel might be the sinking Titanic when the dust settles.

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