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The Death of PC Ownership? Framework Computer CEO Issues Chilling Warning

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Last updated: 2026/04/12 at 2:40 AM
News Room Published 12 April 2026
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Upgradable laptop maker Framework Computer is warning that the AI-driven memory shortage is more than just a supply issue, but a potential threat to the future of PC ownership.

“There is a very real scenario in which personal computing as we know it is dead,” CEO Nirav Patel wrote in a blog post.

San Francisco-based Framework has been forced to announce successive price increases due to the memory crunch inflating component costs. It’s ensnared all kinds of products, including phones, laptops, and consoles, forcing consumers to pay more or hold off on purchases. 

However, Patel worries the memory shortage will get so severe that it’ll push the tech industry to ditch traditional PC sales and explore subscription models, essentially renting hardware to consumers. He alludes to the economics around the ongoing AI data center scramble; the big tech giants have been willing to pay top dollar for GPUs and memory components, consuming them at “unprecedented levels in a ‘winner takes all’ race to an AI-first world.”

Framework CEO Nirav Patel (Credit: PCMag)

“It’s clear that the fundamentals of computing and electronics have changed. The computer in the cloud has increasingly greater economic output than the computer in the hand. This means that to the extent that there are constraints on the supply that feeds both, the cloud will win every time,” he wrote. 

Patel then adds, “What does this all mean? The industry is asking you to own nothing and be happy. Computers are no longer a bicycle for the mind. They are becoming the self-driving car that takes you directly to the destination.”

The situation is certainly dire; some analysts predict that smaller electronics vendors will need to exit the industry due to rising costs and limited memory supplies. Meanwhile, consumers are wondering when or if next-generation video game consoles and graphics cards will arrive amid concerns that the memory shortage will sap their output.  

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However, Framework’s CEO used his blog post as a “manifesto” to push back against the doom and gloom. “No matter how inevitable the AI-takes-all scenario may sound, as long as there is a person in the world who still wants to own their means of computation, we will be here to build the hardware that enables it,” Patel says. “That means computers that you can own at the deepest level and do what you want with, whether that is choosing your OS, modifying your hardware, or even just keeping your data and computation local rather than leased from the cloud.”

Still, Patel didn’t offer any specifics on how to keep costs down; the company has thus far been at the mercy of component suppliers. For now, he simply said, “We won’t get there all at once, but we will always be fighting for a future where you can own everything and be free. Every step we take and every product we ship serves that goal.” 

Framework is preparing to debut new products on Tuesday, April 21 at an event in San Francisco. Stay tuned for our coverage.


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