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I have been using the same CPU for half a decade. Not everyone is an impulse buyer.
Idk, ~five years doesn't seem like a long time with regards to CPUs. I had my Ryzen 2200G from summer 2018 to this January, and I would consider my purchase of a cheap Ryzen 3600 to be a bit premature (and it was definitely an impulse purchase). And it also means that the CPU sticker became outdated pretty soon.
My CPU lasted longer than the sticker (it's a laptop)