Mini gaming PC in the future
Today I was thinking about this. Everything that’s mini is cool. A lot has already been made in mini format, right? From the PlayStation 1 in that miniature version, different from that big, thick, heavy beast.

The practicality of having something tiny is also really nice. A good example I can give is a regular computer. Have you seen the size and weight of the case? All those cables? Okay! Now compare that with a Raspberry Pi. The difference is absurd, right?
And remember how it was when they started releasing those mini cell phones? Exactly. Given that, I’ve been thinking: are we close to having a mini gaming PC?
I’d guess we’re still a bit far off. One of the main characteristics of a gaming PC is the fact that it has a robust graphics card (GPU). And what we’ve been seeing is: the size of these graphics cards has been taking up more and more space.

Some versions have already come out in video, but we’re still very far from the long‑dreamed‑of miniature version, like what a “Raspberry Pi gamer” would be:
https://youtu.be/1fu4Y5NFHi0?si=SeNcGTblWCWnE3yE