The mad grab for data center real estate actualizes profit pretty much only in an authoritarian state.
It’s kinda neat how you can actually see the billionaires gameplan while they wage war on the lower classes. I feel like it’s never been so transparent.
It is pretty much destined to fall apart. The only chance they’ve got is brute force, which will become harder and harder to maintain as support plummets.
paultimate14@lemmy.world 19 minutes ago
A problem is that a lot of the companies that make consumer hardware cannot survive in the meantime.
The flash manufacturers are expecting shortages through 2030. GPU’s have been a shit show for years now, and RAM and SSD’s are following. Now HDD’s are following SSD’s.
It’s getting too expensive for anyone to build a PC or small home server. So what’s going to happen to the other companies? It’s going to be hard to stay in business making ATX desktop cases and power supplies. Demand for consumer CPU’s will fall and lead to AMD and Intel shifting their capacity to enterprise on that front too. Motherboards will follow as well. Some of that is more flexible than others, but even if the AI bubble pops it’s going to take years for the markets to recover.
Think of the housing market. Real estate developers in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and a lot of the rest of the world have spent decades focusing on building large single-family luxury homes at high profit margins. To the point where they would rather keep building large homes and leave them empty over building apartment buildings or duplexes or smaller homes. I see a similar trend in the consumer PC space, and it’s going to take government regulation to stop it.