It's important to make the distinction between subpixel positioning and subpixel (RGB) rendering. I'd personally say yes to the former, even at high dpi, and no to the latter if you're on a mobile device. The kerning errors you get from quantizing the position of glyphs to integer pixels are, to my eyes, a noticeable degradation of quality.
Most laser printers tend to use PostScript (a Turing complete language), which does not know about displays hardly at all. It does arbitrary positioning.
I don’t know the details, but on my 4K screen different applications font rendering looks very has a very noticeable difference in quality. Eg IntelliJ looks great, and afaik uses some form of subpixel Rendering. Where’s VS Code looks kind of crappy since the update to macOS Mojave, which as far as I understood changed font rendering
Yeah, at distances people actually view displays at, there is still a benefit to subpixel rendering and some amount of hinting, even on "retina" displays.
Far as I'm concerned, high res displays help hinting do less damage, but they don't render it obsolete.