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Processor | 3900X |
Motherboard | ASRock Taichi X570 |
Cooling | Water |
Memory | 32GB GSkill CL16 3600mhz |
Video Card(s) | Vega 56 |
Storage | 2 x AData XPG 8200 Pro 1TB |
Display(s) | 3440 x 1440 |
Case | Thermaltake Tower 900 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime Ultra Platinum |
Previously, when these fees were calculated, we didn't have CPUs offering >32 cores.
Per core licensing for software that runs on clients hardware is bullshit. It is the microtransactions of the business world. Whether I have 4 cores or 400 cores should be of no consequence to VMware. I am buying your product to run on my hardware. VMware has no extra load, or anything else, incurred by my usage. If I buy another separate machine, sure, by all means, another license is necessary.
There is almost no way this could give them more profits. They do this to keep what they are making now.
How are they losing money now? The same number of sockets are still the same regardless of how many cores are in a socket. This is for making money in the future.
Additionally, now anyone who has a > 32 thread CPU now has to buy another license. This will definitely grab more money now and in the future. If I was a prospective customer (I'm not because I got mine free), I would be searching for a different alternative.