http://repository.wellesley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1284&context=thesiscollection
>In this paper, I present estimates for quality adjusted price indices using hedonic methods.
My estimates show that the laptop microprocessors are declining at -20% to -30% per year over
the past ten years. I note there is a slowdown since 2010: compared with -25% to -35% per year
over 2004-2010, the annual decline plateaus around -15% to -25% over 2010-2013.
>At first glance, such price decline seems rather satisfactory. The quality is still improving
and we will continue to benefit from advancement in IT. Nonetheless, I stress that over the previous
decades, the quality adjusted price fell at -50% to -75% annually for overall microprocessors. Given
the extraordinary productivity growth from IT, even the mild slowdown is a cautionary sign.
the quality per price we get for CPU is barely changing these days. improvements are almost stopped
we only get "features" like botnets and backdoors, so we goyim are controlled by our jewish lords. and we pay for that features, it's included in CPU price.