It could cut IT costs down dramatically. Depending on what you're working on you might need a pretty beefy machine, but nobody really wants to deal with the actual hassle of managing a fleet of high powered machines. If you can use commodity hardware + nice monitors and run the machines remotely then the machine itself can be scaled up and down arbitrarily.
This feels like another solution a lot like Stadia. There have been countless other attempts at the same idea, but the problem is always the same. Latency and user interaction between the local and remote hosts always end up being overwhelming constraints.
I have a friend who works for a big 3D animation house. When COVID hit and everyone was remote, people used Teradici to remote into their powerhouse workstations. It is apparently very performant. And touching on the IT think, no files need to leave their secure home.
This feels like another solution a lot like Stadia. There have been countless other attempts at the same idea, but the problem is always the same. Latency and user interaction between the local and remote hosts always end up being overwhelming constraints.