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Gaming PCs may be gone by 2028 – and Nvidia’s ‘good’ AI boom is costing us.


I’ve been putting together Apple’s MacBook Neo for a week, and it’s nice to be able to tell people about an inexpensive laptop. Unfortunately, I can’t do the same for PC games. Due to the ongoing RAM problem, it seems that the budget gaming rig’s days are officially numbered. While Apple has found a way to keep costs down (at least with the Neo), the PC gaming world is headed in the opposite direction.

If current trends continue, PC gaming enthusiasts who like to build, modify, and upgrade their kits could be priced out in the next few years. We’re not just talking about a little bit of inflation – we can see a future where an “entry-level” gaming PC starts at $2,000 or more.

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