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That prediction didn’t work out so well…

The five launches are, of course, new CPU families from Intel and AMD respectively, graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia, and Intel’s long-awaited entry into the gaming GPU market. As I write this, we’ve had at least partial launches of everything bar AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 7000 series graphics. And it’s been pretty patchy so far.

So, what happened—apart from me simply being wrong? There

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