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codebjetoday at 1:54 AM1 replyview on HN

The iPhone wasn't designed or marketed to large corporations. 3dfx didn't invent the voodoo for B2B sales. IBM didn't branch out from international business machines to the personal computer for business sales. The compact disc wasn't invented for corporate storage.

Computing didn't take off until it shrank from the giant, unreliable beasts of machines owned by a small number of big corporations to the home computers of the 70s.

There's a lot more of us than them.

There's a gold rush market for GPUs and DRAM. It won't last forever, but while it does high volume sales at high margins will dominate supply. GPUs are still inflated from the crypto rush, too.


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thaumasiotestoday at 2:21 AM

> The iPhone wasn't designed or marketed to large corporations.

The iPhone isn't exactly a consumer computation device. From that perspective, it does less work at a higher cost.