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by walterbell 4177 days ago
It may become easier for consumers to buy a general-purpose PC once and change software as needed, rather than chasing the ever moving ceiling of low-end disposable hardware.

I've lost track of the number of cheap special-purpose appliances I've bought, which turned out to have limitations not present in a general-purpose PC. Consumer routers and NAS devices are already in this category, soon to be joined by compute sticks.

The problem is that buyers rarely know which part of the long tail they may need later. As Intel motherboards converge into a SoC and peripherals support USB3.1+, hopefully we end up with a future that looks like Google's Project Ara, i.e. small modules.