A few years ago we asked you what was the best processor you had and today we want to do the opposite, we want you to tell us what was the worst processor What did you buy and why? If you have more than one bad experience, you can also share it in the comments and expand your opinion. You set the limit.
As always, I start by getting wet. The truth is, I have mixed feelings, especially since I bought a second-hand sa laptop at the time Intel Pentium M processor for very basic use and the truth is that the experience of using it was so bad that I returned it the next day. I was able to do this because I bought it at a specialty store.
I’ve only had it for a day, but since I had the chance to return it, I think it’s not fair to choose the Intel Pentium M, so I’m keeping the one that was my second candidate on the list, Intel Pentium 4 at a frequency of 2.8 GHz which I used for several years before I was able to replace it with a 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo. The difference between them at the architectural level was so great that, despite the low working frequency, the latter gave “soups” .with a sling.”

Why do I consider it the worst processor I’ve ever owned?
Well, basically because it fell into disrepair quite quickly and because it ended up being practically obsolete shortly after I bought it. To be fair, we have to admit that my Pentium 4 It wasn’t a bad processor per sebut AMD’s push and with the Athlon 64 that came in 2003 and the industry’s rapid transition to dual-core processors made this chip very short-lived for me, especially considering what I paid for it.
The truth is that the situation It reminded me a lot of what I experienced with my veteran 133MHz Pentiumwhich was surpassed even by models with MMX instructions and later by the Pentium II, but this chip was cheaper, it held up very well despite what fell on it and finally The feeling of obsolescence was not as pronounced as with the Pentium 4. I also took into account that the latter cost me a lot more than the 133 MHz Pentium.
Now it’s your turn, what’s the worst processor you’ve ever had? Read in the comments.