Alex Russell on Nostr: For the Performance Inequality Gap series, I'm gathering new data points in charts ...
For the Performance Inequality Gap series, I'm gathering new data points in charts that I'd only talked to in prose in previous years. One of those is the difference between the various market segements looks at by price, with the Flagships clocking the new, unlocked cost of the fastest chip in each line, while the lower-end lines capture the mid-tier and low-end segments from various manufacturers.
The blue line that has never bumped above $375? That's worldwide average selling price.
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