Threadripper supported things like AMD raid, for example, which you might want in a workstation environment. It had proper support for more USB, for example. So it's that spoken out of ignorance saying that if you need that performance, you need lots of people do things that are desktop things and that are not server things with many core chips. And it is excellent that we are seeing a return. We're seeing better attentiveness to the workstation market and the enthusiast market.

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