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The ongoing development of personal computers is likely to rebalance the relationship between data centers and individual devices. In a recent comment, Tim Sweeney remarked that, following advances in memory technology, PCs equipped with 4TB or more of high-bandwidth Flash storage could soon run advanced AI models locally, reducing their dependence on large, inaccessible data centers. Sweeney suggested that future hardware upgrades may make complex computational tasks more accessible to end users.
Sweeney has commented previously on industry policy shifts, including Google Play Store’s plans to permit third-party app stores. In another statement, he addressed the impact of Apple’s policies on gaming platforms with user-generated content. These remarks reflect his ongoing focus on how platform rules and hardware advances shape user access to technology.