AMD could soon be following NVIDIA in offering its own line of crypto mining-specific graphics cards based on the RDNA GPU architecture. The new graphics cards will reportedly feature the first-generation RDNA architecture and will be primarily designed to handle blockchain crypto-mining algorithms.
AMD RDNA Crypto Mining Graphics Cards Reportedly In The Works To Counter NVIDIA’s CMP Lineup
This isn’t the first time an AMD graphics card has appeared which seems to be targeted at crypto miners. An AMD Navi 10 GPU was spotted in Linux Kernel patches all the way back in October, as reported by Videocardz. The graphics card lacked two essential technologies that hindered it from being a gaming card, DCN (Display Core Next) and VCN (Video Core Next). Such a graphics card is essentially headless and provides no display output capabilities.
Now, a new AMD RDNA 1 GPU-based graphics card has appeared and it seems to be based on the Navi 12 SKU. Within the Linux Patch from 3rd March, it is mentioned that this particular SKU is also lacking VCN capabilities, and editor of Phoronix, Michael Larabel, goes on to state that AMD is soon going to announce Bitcoin Crypto Mining GPUs based on first-generation RDNA graphics chips.
We can probably see a mix of GPUs based on AMD’s Navi 10 and Navi 12 SKUs. NVIDIA also did the same by offering a mix of CMP Crypto-Mining cards which are mostly based on the Turing graphics architecture and a single Ampere-based variant. Both the Navi 12 and Navi 10 are very similar but the latter featured GDDR6 memory while the former featured HBM2 memory & was only available with Apple Mac products. If AMD does make its own lineup of crypto-mining graphics cards, then we can also expect them to limit the hash rate on existing or upcoming gaming graphics cards to tackle the mining market. But that’s all speculation for now and we should definitely wait for more information on these cards.
— Michael Larabel, Phoronix
News Source: Tomshardware