This really gets me thinking actually.
I mean, I was driven to retro or vintage hardware because, despite all my best and many efforts, they were simply the best way, with the least hassle, to play the games I wanted. And I was dragged to that conclusion kicking and screaming. I just got endlessly beaten down by every old game I wanted to play requiring it's own unique combination of fan patches, source ports, dgVoodoo2, sometimes VMs, sometimes Emulators. And despite all that enormous effort, the experience was often still subpar, and would get broken out from under me due to Software as a Service fucking with Windows or my drivers, etc.
Where as every retro computer I've built, after I've built it, just fucking works. I can not touch it for 6 months or 3 years, and when I want to fire up a Quake mission pack I just got, it just works. No hassles.
As for the last 10 years of computing, I'm not sure what the future looks like for them. Thanks to Games as a Service, how many releases you may find yourself nostalgic for will even have servers still running? And if they do still have servers, will they have been updated to such a degree that they wouldn't run on the period correct hardware they first released on? To say nothing of them having mutated into a form that defies your nostalgic expectations. You do have a lot of single player, offline Indie games, but basically if it targets at least DirectX9, it'll probably run on everything for the next 10 years.
So given that my perspective is "It's the software, stupid", I'm not sure what software will be around in 10 years that will run best on period appropriate 2020 era hardware. So I'm not sure Ryzen CPUs or RTX cards will have that same vintage allure that a Doom capable 90's DOS machine might. Or a Win9x machine that handles the vast swath of games from 1997 through approximately 2002.
Well, that's not true. if RTX goes the way of Glide I can see it. If Nvidia drops RTX, or goes bankrupt, or whatever, and the only GPUs that can run RTX Minecraft in 10 years were made between 2019 and 2024, people might find themselves being nostalgic as fuck for RTX.
Win95/DOS 7.1 - P233 MMX (@2.5 x 100 FSB), Diamond Viper V330 AGP, SB16 CT2800
Win98 - K6-2+ 500, GF2 MX, SB AWE 64 CT4500, SBLive CT4780
Win98 - Pentium III 1000, GF2 GTS, SBLive CT4760
WinXP - Athlon 64 3200+, GF 7800 GS, Audigy 2 ZS