Posts Tagged Under: AI

The Slow and Steady PC Building Apocalypse

Student fire fighters extinquishing dumpster fire

(Fire fighters working to extinguish the dumpster containing the global computer hardware market)

In one form or another, the Logical Increments PC Buying Guide has existed for approximately 17 years now, which is quite a span. During this time, we have maintained a policy of never venturing outside the very strict scope of the guide: Consumer PC hardware. The only times that this rule was broken was when there was simply no alternative. PC hardware exists in real life, and real life sometimes throws the world into situations where PC hardware is affected, and we must acknowledge these situations.

We discussed the cryptocurrency hurricanes when they were the biggest determinant of GPU prices, and we acknowledged the *cough* global situation *cough* in 2020-2021 when it affected shipping and availability of all PC hardware.

As we head into the second quarter of 2026, we face some unavoidable and uneasy realities once more. There are two issues that are pointing towards dire times ahead:

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Intel Fumbles the Arrow into the Lake

Ultra 9 Underwater

CPUs are a duopoly. While some alternatives to AMD and Intel technically exist, their market share is so tiny that they do not appear on some statistics tracking pages. It is for this reason that we rarely talk about only Intel or only AMD. We instead compare them to one another, as they are both the only true competition to each other.

So, in today’s update article, as we turn our attention to whether there’s a place in our PC build chart for Intel’s strange new CPU release, named ‘Arrow Lake’—we also consider how this release fits into the history of the battle between two impressive (sometimes clumsy) tech giants.

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