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Most recently upheld by the Fourth Circuit, it finally reached the Supreme Court which just handed down its decision, saying, no you dumbasses, just because you don't make it impossible for someone to do something bad doesn't make you complicit.
You may wonder with such a divided court what the split was in this decision.
The split was 9-0.
Even the concurrence by the court's special needs justices Sotomayor and Jackson agreed with the majority opinion on this point of law and on the decision generally.
Instead we have the B65 Pro and B70 Pro, which both feature 32GB of RAM on a 256-bit bus. So they are definitely not targeting gamers looking for performance on a budget, but with MSRP for the B70 Pro starting at $949, it is the cheapest 32GB graphics card by a solid margin.
AMD's Radeon 9700 Pro has a list price of $1299, and while Nvidia's 5090 has an MSRP of $1999, even that is a complete fiction and you'll be be paying twice that if you can find one at all.
The B65 Pro still has 32GB of RAM but is reduced from 32 Xe cores to 20. It will presumably be cheaper but Intel hasn't announced exact pricing just yet.