i use my steam deck on my tv all the time as a fairly weak steam machine. i also have a ps5 that i haven't bothered to turn on in at least a year. being able to convert my disused ps5 into a more powerful steam machine actually seems like a bit of an upgrade to my current setup.
i guess my point was that it isn't a given that hardware will always be cheaper, considering that memory prices this past year have gone through the roof.
you may argue that it is an outlier and capacity will increase to meet demand, which it probably will, but who's to say that won't just mean further demand from unlimited money ai companies and then further increased consumer prices?
i run endeavour (arch) and have a handful of things using bluetooth without any issues. i even have my airpods paired and use them constantly with no problems
> Obviously, the average consumer has no idea what that sentence means, and Apple hasn’t figured out how to make them care.
the article also does nothing to show how or why consumers should care.
> Gartner projects GenAI smartphone spending will reach $393 billion in 2026, up 32% from $298 billion in 2025.
is this because consumers are interested in "GenAI" smartphones, or because every smartphone manufacturer has decided to tack "AI" onto every piece of their branding and there's just no way around it?
Good point there, I totally forgot to think why anyone should care about local models. It's something I've been wishing for while trying to build local first apps and I didn't think why my customers would care in the first place.
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