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Is there an end to the RAM crisis?
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You've got it backwards. Rich countries have the infrastructure for networked solutions.
Developing countries don't have reliable fast internet or reliable power to rely so heavily on cloud services.
Better yet, it's gonna be an opportunity for western infrastructure companies to enslave, yet again, the underdeveloped with predatory infrastructure loans like they did back in post-WW2.
I think most poor countries today are more likely to offer an internet connection that can bearably support cloud services than they are to offer their working people with a good enough income to be able to afford the future price of personal computers.
It's also to the benefit of their capitalist class to develop internet infrastructure so that's another motive to actually do it