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Please yes. The average person doesn't need an insane graphics card, if they can make an APU that's affordable it'll fly off the shelves.
That would make a nice Linux-based gaming PC for my kids that is for sure.
About that...
I meant, being devil's advocate, you're paying for a CPU, GPU and RAM in a single purchase. These things would be a MiniPC without the motherboard and connectors.
You're paying for the mainboard as well, it's all one soldered package.
So, not really?
The middle one is a similar kind of configuration to my Mac studio, and if you were to put this APU in an actual build it only comes out a little cheaper so the pricing tracks.
Steamdeck success
I’m at the point where I am only interested in handheld gaming.
The only reason I’d buy a dedicated gpu these days is to run AI stuff locally.