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Topic: A new challenger good or bad ? (Read 128 times)

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February 19, 2021, 02:31:50 AM
#9
Don't be fooled. Intel is a tech powerhouse and can very easily design CPU / GPU chips that work harmoniously together.

If they build a multi GPU motherboard and graphics package I for one would love to see it mine!

Especially after Nvidia's 3060 anti-miner stance...

nvidia will simply supply chips to big farms and fuck anyone that can not do a moq of 1000 chips for mining.

yet another way to make the rich get richer and fuck the little guy.

Yeah but their (Nvidia's) actions today indicate otherwise. If they are going to rebel against miners you damn well better believe if I was @ AMD or Intel I'd be all over this as a marketing strategy.

I for one am pulling for a 3rd vendor to really enter the GPU space! (Where's Voodoo when when we need them!!)
Like seriously this restriction on miners is only for RTX3060, is this card the only gpu one can use to mine? If you've buy already go back to store and swap for another, probably add extra money, we have RTX3070, 3090, 1660, 2080, etc and they all work for mining
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February 19, 2021, 12:26:32 AM
#8
Don't be fooled. Intel is a tech powerhouse and can very easily design CPU / GPU chips that work harmoniously together.

If they build a multi GPU motherboard and graphics package I for one would love to see it mine!

Especially after Nvidia's 3060 anti-miner stance...

nvidia will simply supply chips to big farms and fuck anyone that can not do a moq of 1000 chips for mining.

yet another way to make the rich get richer and fuck the little guy.

Yeah but their (Nvidia's) actions today indicate otherwise. If they are going to rebel against miners you damn well better believe if I was @ AMD or Intel I'd be all over this as a marketing strategy.

I for one am pulling for a 3rd vendor to really enter the GPU space! (Where's Voodoo when when we need them!!)
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February 19, 2021, 12:14:51 AM
#7
Don't be fooled. Intel is a tech powerhouse and can very easily design CPU / GPU chips that work harmoniously together.

If they build a multi GPU motherboard and graphics package I for one would love to see it mine!

Especially after Nvidia's 3060 anti-miner stance...

nvidia will simply supply chips to big farms and fuck anyone that can not do a moq of 1000 chips for mining.

yet another way to make the rich get richer and fuck the little guy.
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Merit: 159
February 19, 2021, 12:09:08 AM
#6
Don't be fooled. Intel is a tech powerhouse and can very easily design CPU / GPU chips that work harmoniously together.

If they build a multi GPU motherboard and graphics package I for one would love to see it mine!

Especially after Nvidia's 3060 anti-miner stance...
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February 18, 2021, 04:44:53 PM
#5
What do you think wi happen if intel start building bad ass graphic cards that are as powerful as RTX3090 and good for mining? Will AMD and Nvidia feels more challenged? Will we have less scalpers in the world? Will graphic cards be more saturated than before? What do you say?

I did a bit of research into this. It seems like Intel wants to enter the market (supposedly they are releasing a regular gpu)

I don't think they will be a main competitor in this space for multiple reasons:

1. NVIDIA/AMD control the market and people know both companies for there quality graphics cards. No one has heard of Intel GPUs.
2. Intel has more experience in the CPU and "server gpu" (who knows what that is) and probably won't offer the best card.
3. When Intel releases there card, I imagine it will be more budget friendly and offer seriously lower hashrates than other cards.
4. I don't think anything will change with the scalper situation until NVIDIA and AMDs partners ramp up production or cryptocurrency mining isn't as profitable.

If you have any questions let me know. This is an interesting topic.
You are wrong, NVIDIA don't build motherboards but Intel does and Intel is very popular around the world for PC build motherboard CPU and so on if Intel enters discrete GPU building today they are going to make bigger name for themselves I believe Intel is worthy to be Nvidia and AMD Challenger

I never said NVIDIA builds motherboards. Intel is known for their CPUs (I even use them) and not GPUs. Perhaps they'll be a competitor to NVIDIA and AMD but thats something we'll have to see in the future months. Just some speculation here.
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February 18, 2021, 04:04:17 PM
#4
They're losing the race with CPUs so they have to do something.
It would be good if Intel got into the consumer GPU market.
It would also be good if Nvidia got into the CPU market since they bought ARM.

I'd like to see a true hybrid CPU-GPU where the CPU doesn't have to fake vector processing.
Something like this...
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi.html

Red, blue and greeen all have the ability to jump into that space.
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February 18, 2021, 03:50:38 PM
#3
What do you think wi happen if intel start building bad ass graphic cards that are as powerful as RTX3090 and good for mining? Will AMD and Nvidia feels more challenged? Will we have less scalpers in the world? Will graphic cards be more saturated than before? What do you say?

I did a bit of research into this. It seems like Intel wants to enter the market (supposedly they are releasing a regular gpu)

I don't think they will be a main competitor in this space for multiple reasons:

1. NVIDIA/AMD control the market and people know both companies for there quality graphics cards. No one has heard of Intel GPUs.
2. Intel has more experience in the CPU and "server gpu" (who knows what that is) and probably won't offer the best card.
3. When Intel releases there card, I imagine it will be more budget friendly and offer seriously lower hashrates than other cards.
4. I don't think anything will change with the scalper situation until NVIDIA and AMDs partners ramp up production or cryptocurrency mining isn't as profitable.

If you have any questions let me know. This is an interesting topic.
You are wrong, NVIDIA don't build motherboards but Intel does and Intel is very popular around the world for PC build motherboard CPU and so on if Intel enters discrete GPU building today they are going to make bigger name for themselves I believe Intel is worthy to be Nvidia and AMD Challenger
newbie
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February 18, 2021, 03:26:57 PM
#2
What do you think wi happen if intel start building bad ass graphic cards that are as powerful as RTX3090 and good for mining? Will AMD and Nvidia feels more challenged? Will we have less scalpers in the world? Will graphic cards be more saturated than before? What do you say?

I did a bit of research into this. It seems like Intel wants to enter the market (supposedly they are releasing a regular gpu)

I don't think they will be a main competitor in this space for multiple reasons:

1. NVIDIA/AMD control the market and people know both companies for there quality graphics cards. No one has heard of Intel GPUs.
2. Intel has more experience in the CPU and "server gpu" (who knows what that is) and probably won't offer the best card.
3. When Intel releases there card, I imagine it will be more budget friendly and offer seriously lower hashrates than other cards.
4. I don't think anything will change with the scalper situation until NVIDIA and AMDs partners ramp up production or cryptocurrency mining isn't as profitable.

If you have any questions let me know. This is an interesting topic.
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February 18, 2021, 01:59:13 PM
#1
What do you think wi happen if intel start building bad ass graphic cards that are as powerful as RTX3090 and good for mining? Will AMD and Nvidia feels more challenged? Will we have less scalpers in the world? Will graphic cards be more saturated than before? What do you say?
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