Will computers be cheaper in the future?
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Will computers be cheaper in the future?
Yes, once more manufacturers open more foundries and open new markets. Then market will become more competitive. The prices won’t necessarily drop but the budget and entry level market will have more options. The newer the computers the more powerful they will be more expensive whether now or in the future.
Why is laptop price so high now?
Prices of popular models of some laptop computers have crept up over the past two months, among other electronics becoming more expensive at retailers. HP Chief Executive Enrique Lores said the increases are driven by component shortages and that the company may adjust prices further to reflect cost increases.
What time of year are laptops cheapest?
Laptopmag.com spoke with an analyst who argued that one of the best times to buy a laptop falls between the end of July and the first few weeks of August. You could also find a great deal on a laptop between the end of November and the end of December.
Why did computers become cheap?
Answer: Because the money isn’t being spent on research & development anymore and is being spent on just manufacturing. Couple that with the fact that technological advancements and miniaturization will eventually occur and you can see how products get cheaper.
What made computers cheaper?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles about every two years, though the cost of computers is halved. In 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, made this observation that became known as Moore’s Law.
Why are electronics so cheap now?
The main driving force of falling price of computers/tv/electronic items is the rapid improvements in technology that have occurred in the past 50 years. With a good like TV, new technology has enabled better quality pictures with lower cost. Moore’s Law is starting to slow down.