I haven’t thought about it in a while but the premise of the article rings true. Desktops are overall disposable. Gpu generations are only really significant with new cpu generations. CPUs are the same with real performance needed a new chipset and motherboard. At that point you are replacing the whole system.

Is there a platform that challenges that trend?

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    Let’s say that you’ve just significantly upgraded your GPU. If you were getting the most out of your CPU with your previous GPU, there’s a good chance that your new GPU will be held back by that older component. So now, you need a new CPU or some percentage of your new GPU’s performance is wasted.

    There’s always an imbalance. It doesn’t mean it’s “wasted”. CPU and GPU do different things.

    except, getting a new CPU that’s worth the upgrade usually means getting a new motherboard

    Also not true. AM4 came out in 2016 and they are still making modern processors for it.

    Generational performance increases are too small

    Wrong again.

    Ask yourself this: how much of your current desktop computer has components from your PC from five years ago?

    Most of it.

    They’re also ignoring the concept of repairability. If my CPU dies? Buy another CPU. Maybe upgrade at the same time. CPU dies in your PS5? Fuck you, better throw the whole thing away and buy a new one.