This is very true. Especially the quote from Benedict Evans:<p>> Anything that you can't do on mobile/tablet and can do on a PC is something that 90%+ of people couldn't actually do on a PC either.<p>However, while this is accurate, I'd argue the whole debate is irrelevant to whether or not desktop PCs will die. I mean, there's a lot of people who buy trucks or SUVs that could perfectly live with a sedan or even a smart car, but some people just prefer a bigger vehicle.<p>I think, too, that enthusiasts and builders alike will continue to run PCs, albeit in a smaller market, long into the future. And as it stands right now, mobile platforms are too limited to be built using themselves. That may never change because it's ideal from a security PoV, and making it possible would introduce complexities that may limit the broad appeal smart devices tend to have.<p>Though, I still wonder if more weird form factors, innovations input devices and/or software evolutions will change those assumptions.