PC building will survive the AI crisis, but it will be forever changed
If you've been part of the PC building scene, you've seen it take a lot of hits. It always recovers, but with each successive crisis, something crucial is lost. Since the pandemic, it feels like we've been living through one hardware crisis after another, with only slim windows of normalcy peppered in between. In the last six years, new standards in terms of pricing, availability, and generational improvements have been forced on PC gamers. However, the latest AI-powered hardware shortage feels different. The AI craze is more than a bubble; it's a fundamental shift in manufacturer priorities. Even if we see this one through by 2028, PC building will never be the same again. It will still exist, but expect to see it morph into an altered hobby, meant for a different kind of consumer.
If you’ve been part of the PC building scene, you’ve seen it take a lot of hits. It always recovers, but with each successive crisis, something crucial is lost. Since the pandemic, it feels like we’ve been living through one hardware crisis after another, with only slim windows of normalcy peppered in between. In the last six years, new standards in terms of pricing, availability, and generational improvements have been forced on PC gamers. However, the latest AI-powered hardware shortage feels different. The AI craze is more than a bubble; it’s a fundamental shift in manufacturer priorities. Even if we see this one through by 2028, PC building will never be the same again. It will still exist, but expect to see it morph into an altered hobby, meant for a different kind of consumer.
Tom Harrison
Ireland
Ireland
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