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Question: How long until a significant proportion (10%+) of AMD's High-end GPU sales are used to generate bitcoins?
It already is, dumb-ass. - 4 (20%)
Within 2months - 1 (5%)
2months - 6months - 0 (0%)
6months - 1year - 1 (5%)
1year - 2years - 1 (5%)
2years+ - 1 (5%)
never - 12 (60%)
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November 18, 2010, 01:21:05 PM
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Just for fun. I'll add some more polls later on... if it is possible.

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November 18, 2010, 02:29:23 PM
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I said never, because before that number reaches 10%, AMD will start manufacturing chips specialised just to compute SHA-256 (HPUs- hash processing units?)

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