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As the article explains, there's an asset bubble, an infrastructure bubble, and a hype bubble, and while they all interact and reinforce each other, you need to examine them separately to try to figure out what is really going on.
Yes, generative AI CEOs are all lying to you, but how much does that matter if you're not an investor?
As to how much value will remain when the bubbles burst, I don't know. If I knew that I'd still be rich from the last bubble.
This is an AM4 motherboard, a platform that is still readily available new. It's the slowest AM4 CPU ever made with just two cores and four threads, but then it is $40.
Be careful if you buy it because it's not compatible with every AM4 motherboard. There are so many different AM4 CPU models that many motherboards ran out of BIOS space and had to drop support for some of those CPUs, and the 3000G has been a prime target for saving space.