MistaSparkul
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Median household income was $57K in 2016 in the USA. UsingnewNvidia math (2x the cost), today's median income must be $144K, but alas, no it's only about $78K.
I remember when the cost of technology became less over time. I mean, even for "advances". That is, the cost of a top tier computer was less than what it used to be, etc. I really miss those days.
Looking forward to "Nvidia days". But sadly, my salary is likely to follow roughly cost of living, inflation. Sometimes it might go up more for merit, but probably not 2x.
This has literally been the case for decades now. Wages have not kept up with the cost of living over time and it's only going to get worst from the looks of it. So yeah people can complain about GPUs being overpriced and expensive but so is everything else these days.