Kingston, a leading memory and storage solutions provider, raises concerns about the current state of AI PCs.

AI PCs offer more autonomy than cloud-based AI, but lack a clear definition and standard specifications.

 While there is potential, the technology is still in its early stages.

Current AI PC configurations often have insufficient memory and storage for optimal performance.

Competition between ARM and x86 CPUs complicates AI PC development and standardization.

The rise of CAMM2 memory modules might offer a solution for upgradable AI PCs.

Some manufacturers are using cheaper storage solutions, impacting AI PC performance.

 The absence of a standard AI PC blueprint hinders development and adoption.

 The industry needs to find common ground for AI PC development to truly realize its potential.

 We are advocating short-term upgrades to buy organizations time to figure out how the tech and market moves."