Unless the AI bubble pops soon, gaming is going to change... and it won't be the same ever again.
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Uh, then AMD wins the PC GPU wars, due to unexpected resignation of Nvidia, and Intel becomes the new AMD, in that market segment.

And also some Chinese companies emerge as new PC GPU manufacturers, though what exact market strategy they would try to specialize in or pursue, is hard to predict.

Anybody who either just wants a local compute gaming pc, or doesn’t have the best internet access / data caps… goes with AMD/Intel, ‘casuals’ go with renting their remote game rendering.

The economic/cultural dynamics of pc gaming begin to resemble buying a new/used car vs leasing one, both get more financialized in their own ways.

… Why does there need to be a whole article about this?

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