Posted by speckx 8 hours ago
It's cheaper than new and it'll do everything you need it to without even breaking a sweat.
as much as we are blaming the pandemic, and the crypto and AI bubbles I think Moore's law was really about transistors getting exponentially cheaper not just exponentially smaller. If you can't afford them it doesn't matter how big or small they are!
I think the EUV transition broke the long-term cost decreases and we might be seeing the end of progress in electronics and computing unless there is some fundamental change.
The only thing that keeps me from being genuinely baffled by this person taking the time to write this is the fact that I'm seeing similar takes elsewhere, which also baffle me to no end.
Are people really this enamored by "the thought of buying new thing," as opposed to, like, thinking about whether they'll use it?
Anyway, the Steam Machine seems like an extremely solid deal. It's a reasonably powered PC, and for an extra $200 or so, you'll get the guarantee that everything will just work, at least game-wise.
Steam Machine launches today
computers have gotten more expensive, deal with it lmao