2018-11-30 13:00 |
Taiwan-based tech giant Asus is now letting gamers use their graphics cards to earn a share of profits from cryptocurrency mining.
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2018-11-30 13:00 |
Taiwan-based tech giant Asus is now letting gamers use their graphics cards to earn a share of profits from cryptocurrency mining.
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ASUS has announced a partnership with Quantumcloud that turns idle graphic cards into cryptocurrency miners. ASUS Partners with Quantumcloud Taiwan-based computer and electronic component manufacturer AsusTek Computer Inc.
2018-11-30 23:00 | |
ASUS is the latest technology giant to hop on the cryptocurrency mining bandwagon. The Taiwanese manufacturer is now encouraging gamers to mine cryptocurrency when they’re not playing games. Putting to use their idle graphic cards, ASUS gamers will be able to mine cryptocurrency and cash out their earnings through PayPal or WeChat.
2018-11-29 17:11 | |
It seems the cryptocurrency hype from last year has left tons of hardware manufacturers with more motherboards and graphics cards than people care to buy – and things might get even worse in 2019.
2018-11-19 18:58 | |
AMD, a leading manufacturer of graphics cards (GPU), has partnered with Sapphire, ASROCK, ASUS, MSI, Biostar, TUL and Rajintek to provide the next best crypto mining rigs. The mining rigs to be created are expected to cater to the varied expectations and purchasing power of each client.
2018-11-5 17:47 | |