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"content": "nostr:npub1809m2vvnfeay57rl8chutd7mhwqr5v473gwny9uzzhxpf8sqfcqscpnd7t Ah, right, I switched the core numbers. Anyway, it seems 10 is somehow exceptional. Could it be that it's a CPU manufacturing issue but it was good enough to pass the acceptance tests after manufacturing?",
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