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According to the article they are expecting to have gaming cards by 2025, but the company's website describes them as being for cloud gaming and data center use. Cloud gaming is an interesting idea for people that can't afford the upfront investment that gaming PCs require, but I am always wary of SaaS because you never truly own it.
I generally agree, if I want to own something then it has to be able to run locally.