You want a chip that never powers down? Boy, have I got a deal for you. zero transistor waste, zero extra crap just like you asked for. It's a 286. Limited availability so gonna have to ask $5000 per chip.
There's nothing wrong with the state of things; however, I'm merely pointing out that the states are significantly different than they used to be and a period of change in expectation might be warranted.
CPUs used to be purely about computing power, now they're about computing accessories, which is a different type of market and purchase all together.
If you can't acknowledge the differences without becoming irrationally aggressive as if I've insulted you personally then this is not going to be a great conversation.
CPUs used to be purely about computing power, now they're about computing accessories, which is a different type of market and purchase all together.
If you can't acknowledge the differences without becoming irrationally aggressive as if I've insulted you personally then this is not going to be a great conversation.