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by marmaduke 2510 days ago
> low-end Xeon and workstation non-Xeon lacking ECC

To be fair the single socket, low core count Xeons are not that pricey unless you try to match clock speed with the consumer chips... But, priorities, right?

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Intel's blocking of ECC features is entirely arbitrary and artificial, the dies themselves already support it, they just disable it for consumer chips.
Ah I see, that's a different thing entirely