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Is your next PC build factoring in the environmental cost of new GPUs and AI chips?
As AI chips and high-end GPUs demand ever more energy and rare materials, builders face a new tension between performance and planetary impact. Cast your vote on whether environmental cost shapes your next PC decision.
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