Those free USB sticks in your drawer are somehow crappier than you thoughtconst_void@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.world – 259 points – 4 months agoarstechnica.com44Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentit fails the top tier qc check, but passes a low tier qc check. That's how different price points/tiers for CPUs exist.And then there's those who fail the low tier check and "some friend" gets them for scrap en masse.That sounds like two different ways of saying the same thing. It failed to be the best, but it was good enough to be used for something else.
it fails the top tier qc check, but passes a low tier qc check. That's how different price points/tiers for CPUs exist.And then there's those who fail the low tier check and "some friend" gets them for scrap en masse.That sounds like two different ways of saying the same thing. It failed to be the best, but it was good enough to be used for something else.
That sounds like two different ways of saying the same thing. It failed to be the best, but it was good enough to be used for something else.
it fails the top tier qc check, but passes a low tier qc check. That's how different price points/tiers for CPUs exist.
And then there's those who fail the low tier check and "some friend" gets them for scrap en masse.
That sounds like two different ways of saying the same thing.
It failed to be the best, but it was good enough to be used for something else.