Graphic detail | ETH and chips
Crypto-miners are probably to blame for the graphics-chip shortage
Secondhand graphics-card prices move nearly in lockstep with those of Ethereum
THE PAST year has been rough for gamers. Just as covid-19 brought in-person entertainment to a halt, the cost of graphics processing units (GPUs) needed to run computer games soared. Graphics cards like Nvidia’s RTX 3080, with a suggested price of $699, have fetched up to $2,400. When bricks-and-mortar stores get a few in stock, buyers queue up overnight.
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