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Reddit mentions of Intel i7-7800XNew Retail, BX80673I77800XNew Retail
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Intel i7-7800XNew Retail, BX80673I77800XNew Retail. Here are the top ones.
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- 6 Cores / 12 Threads
- 3.50 GHz up to 4.00 GHz / 8.25 MB Cache
- Quad DDR4 2666 Memory Channels
- Compatible only with Motherboards based on Intel X299 Series Chipsets
- Intel Optane Memory Supported
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Specs:
Height | 3.9763779487 Inches |
Length | 4.5669291292 Inches |
Weight | 0.330693393 Pounds |
Width | 1.7322834628 Inches |
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So these great companies that do something new and innovative gets fined. All thanks to some law created by the bureaucrats.
Were customers hurt by the Intel's rebates? I doubt it. Who was really hurt by them? Some company that was unable to charge customers a higher price, and thanks to EU's "antitrust laws", they are now able to do that.
The press release that you sent:
> It denied other companies the chance to compete on the merits and to innovate. And most importantly, it denied European consumers a genuine choice of services and the full benefits of innovation."
How does it deny? How European customers do not have a choice? I know that there are amazon.de, alternate.de, cyberport.de, mindfactory.de and other big European stores and guess where did I find them? In Google. Somehow "evil" Google shopping did not prevent me.
Using this "antitrust law", could we apply the same logic to EU? On the EU membership application, does it advertise other unions, such as CIS, NAFTA, etc? Does Eurozone application advertise Chinese yuan? It does not, because it would be absurd. Just like the Google's case is absurd.
Let's compare American Amazon and German Amazon and see how it works, lets take for example a very new and innovative Intel Core i7-7800X processor.
On American Amazon it costs $375.90 = 315.55 euro.
On German Amazon it costs 355.99 euro.
By some reason, in EU it costs 12% more expensive. So much for a customer benefit?