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Cheapest new device that can run linux?
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In server and gpu world, true. Laptop, desktop world. Not really. Most ppl don't need that much computational power anyway.
Also, ppl usually not include the shipping, collecting ewaste and recycling ewaste in the carbon footprint cost. Our ewaste recycling is extremely inefficient compared to our manufacturing side.
For power, solar becomes so cheap now.