Hamartia Antidote
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Nope!
I'm still sticking with my opinion.
Price goes down! price goes down!
You will thanks me later.
Actually I think the future of chips will see prices go up as companies and consumers move their desktops to the cloud. It's already accelerating with companies switching to virtual desktops to handle the rise of telecommuters due to Covid.
For instance maybe intel can build a chip 10000 faster than the ones they have now but the cooling requirements make it impractical to sell in volume to consumers. However if Amazon had cloud requirements with million of units which are housed in a climate controlled datacenter then Intel would likely throw some money at it. Already quantum computers are offered on the cloud...something unlikely seen in desktops anytime soon.
IonQ quantum computer available through Google Cloud | Google Cloud Blog
You can gain access to IonQ’s trapped-ion quantum computer is available through the Google Cloud Marketplace.
cloud.google.com