When linux was first released in 1991 a 386 to run it would cost about $2000.
We've already seen big advancements in tools to run them on lesser hardware. It wouldn't surprise me if we see some big advancements in the hardware to run them over the next few years, currently they are mostly being run of graphics processors that aren't optimised for the task.
We've already seen big advancements in tools to run them on lesser hardware. It wouldn't surprise me if we see some big advancements in the hardware to run them over the next few years, currently they are mostly being run of graphics processors that aren't optimised for the task.