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fc417fc802 a day ago

Do you have a constructive objection to the described market dynamic?

pdimitar a day ago | parent [-]

Yes: historically this is not what I have observed businesses doing. They'd fight tooth and nail to reduce expenses for the fatter profits; cost savings are seldom if ever passed to consumers.

eru a day ago | parent [-]

Obviously they don't voluntarily pass on cost savings to customers. That's why competition is there for.

Btw, check how much RAM costs today per byte than eg 20 years ago. Even including today's AI driven price increases. Or check how much it costs to keep your house light up nice and bright compared to 50 years ago.

Ekaros 19 hours ago | parent [-]

How much does a car cost now? Surely with automation, robots and general efficiency gains every where in the production chain they should be lot cheaper than they used to be.

The companies seem to rarely keep the cheaper models around too for something. Surely they could sell them for right price.