| ▲ | fastily 3 hours ago | |
If component prices keep going up and the respective monopoly/duopoly/triopoly for each component colludes to keep prices high/supply constrained, then eventually devices will become too expensive for the average consumer. So what’s the game plan here? Are companies planning to let users lease a device from them? Worth noting that Sony already lets you do this with a ps5. Sounds like we’re headed towards a “you will own nothing and be happy” type situation | ||
| ▲ | Maxion 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Sounds like we’re headed towards a “you will own nothing and be happy” type situation That's when I sell of my current hardware and house, buy a cow and some land somewhere in the boondocks and become a hermit. | ||
| ▲ | b3lvedere 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
It could be a level up from that. "You will use AI, because that will be the only way you will have a relaxed life. You will pay for it, own nothing and be content. Nobody cares if you are happy or not." | ||
| ▲ | StopDisinfo910 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
We could also vote the policians protecting these uncompetitive markets out of power and let regulators do their job. There has been too many mergers in the component market. You also have to look at the current status of the market. The level of investment in data centers spurred by AI are unlikely to last unless massive gains materialize. It's pretty clear some manufacturers are betting things will cool down and don't want to overcommit. | ||