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$50 over 10 years = $5 per year. Businesses spend more on toilet paper.
How many industries offer you products that exponentially increase in power while decreasing in price?
Calling Intel cpus overpriced is the epitome of First World Problems.
http://first-world-problems.com/
($50-$21) x 50 million units = $1.45 billion. You try explain to your company execs why you want to spend an extra billion and a half dollars on a project with little to no added benefit, and you'll get laughed out the door.
Edited 2013-01-13 19:36 UTC