- GPUs predate 1995
- They solve a set of problems different from those handled by cpu’s
- The existence of GPUs wouldnt ‘curb the growth’ of the other processors
- The government would be best positioned to benefit from that rapid growth, since it is a state level actor that can regulate the use and acquisition of technologies
- GPUs have also developed very quickly since their advent.
So like the previous comment mentions - No.
Literally same. Changed my daily driver from windows a year or so ago and its been night and day. Having to be intentional about acquiring games and getting them running with proton/lutris (not too much work these days thanks to Valve and GloriousEggroll) made me less of a collector and much more focused on what I want to play. Which means I play a lot more. Also this year has had some phenominal titles for indie and AAA.