Let me tell you how,
You all know that,
GPU is very much needed for mining, right ?
Because of that, there has been an issue with GPU shortage, not to mention, the price of them has spiked too.
And that's why radio astronomers are facing problems.
The mining craziness of cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, Bitcoin, Ripple etc. is draining the supplies of graphics cards on the market.
And that’s causing to spike the prices of the Graphics Processing Units, or GPUs.
They are super powerful chips that can process massive amount of data. And Without them, Astronomers like Parsons can’t do their job.
Parsons said,
“I kind of rolled my eyes a little bit,” Parsons tells The Verge. “I usually think of cryptocurrency as some kind of peripheral thing, and I was surprised and a bit annoyed to discover that it’s impacting the bottom line of our telescope.”
Cryptocurrency miners need the GPUs to solve the complex mathematical problems to start new cryptocurrencies.
It’s a system that keeps the network secured. But problem is that, it has also spiked energy consumptions and has almost emptied GPUs from the market.
The demand is so damn high that creators like AMD and Nvidia haven’t been able to keep up. That’s harming PC gamers and also scientists, like SETI researchers who are searching for Alien life.
If GPUs remain out of reach for the astronomers, radio astronomy will be much tougher, and the secret history of the Universe will forever stay just...
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