Trade War Between China and USA Affects GPU Tariffs, Cryptocurrency Mining to be Affected

Trade War Between China and USA Affects GPU Tariffs, Cryptocurrency Mining to be Affected
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2018-9-30 18:00

President Trump’s latest tariffs on Chinese goods could lead to an increase of graphics cards from both AMD and NVIDIA in the following months, reported CNBC on September 27, 2018.   In a competitive mining scene where profit margins are slim, even the slightest increase in costs could mean the difference from being in the black and being in the red.

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