Computer parts are never going to go back to normal ever again, are they?
>>108108929You don't need your own computer, just rent a unit from the cloud.
>>108108929Yes they are. Live long enough and you will begin to see patterns and cycles.
ram has been in this position before, they're going to get cheaper. Probably not the same case for GPUs though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRgPbNJ5RJc&t=1398Watch until 24:04 and notice how Larry interrupts Karp from going full retard. It is amazing to see two yids with the opposing views.
>>108108956>24:0425:04
>>108108929The age of consumer hardware parts is over. No one uses desktop computers anymore, smartphones, tablets or laptops already do everything a desktop computer does. In five years everything will be under a cloud subscription. Welcome to the future, we are the niggers of the computing world
>>108108929Didn't open ai close contract for 40% of them chips? Aren't they in a financial hole now and it's going to implode in the next year?
>>108108994Things aren't so black and white, a large part of the population is wary of the cloud and the Chinese will take advantage of this to replace Nvidia in order to satisfy the non-clay-based being
>>108108929ten years ago a 1TB SSD cost on average $500. there is no "normal"
>>108109193>40%70%.
>>108108929Computers keep getting faster but 99% of consumers have no use for that speed. A computer from 2010 is fast enough for everything most people do. Jacking up prices is the industry's solution to people only buying a new computer once every 20 years. The AI bubble is just an excuse.
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>>108109939>99% of consumers have no use for that speedretarded opinion. With the advent of AI consumers finally have a legitimate use for extremely powerful PCs for local agents.
>>108108929Did GPUs last time? Nope, welcome to the new normal. Why lower the prices to normal when people will pay the higher ones?