It was to study its effectiveness and sustainability iirc, not meant to be done for actual production at that point in time.
I guess one major downside is that if a component breaks, be it something simple like a capacitor, there is no easy way to replace it, so it has to be designed with that in mind.
Didn’t Microsoft do this a decade or two ago already? Or was that just exploring the idea?
It was to study its effectiveness and sustainability iirc, not meant to be done for actual production at that point in time.
I guess one major downside is that if a component breaks, be it something simple like a capacitor, there is no easy way to replace it, so it has to be designed with that in mind.