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Silver lining: it makes personal computers a lot less-expensive. Your system isn't running at a quarter the speed of current systems and in need of replacement three years after it came out of the factory.
On the video cards...parallel processing is actually still improving at a fair clip -- like, the GPUs aren't improving quite as fast as the CPUs were back then, but they are improving. I think that a major factor is that today, a big chunk of marketshare shifted from desktops to laptops and then laptops to smartphones. That means that while, yes, you can go out and get a tower that can crunch a lot of data in parallel, most software out there isn't going to use it, because a lot of people are using systems that are under power-usage constraints.