Like why don't they make GPUs with huge dies (1000+ mm^2) for the rich enthusiasts and charge thousands of $$$ for them?
I know that, normally, the R&D costs for developing a new architecture/ series- what with the careful designing, rigorous testing and bug fixing, maximizing the efficiency of the cip etc - would outweigh the profits, but I'm not talking about that; I'm thinking more between the lines of throwing up a design in a hurry, like double up everything on the chip that won't be completely redundant and then slap a huge ass cooler+heatsink and 3 8 pin connectors.
I'm sure that there are enough rich nutters out there that would pay $5k~10k for something like this, so there would be good profit margins to be made.
I know that, normally, the R&D costs for developing a new architecture/ series- what with the careful designing, rigorous testing and bug fixing, maximizing the efficiency of the cip etc - would outweigh the profits, but I'm not talking about that; I'm thinking more between the lines of throwing up a design in a hurry, like double up everything on the chip that won't be completely redundant and then slap a huge ass cooler+heatsink and 3 8 pin connectors.
I'm sure that there are enough rich nutters out there that would pay $5k~10k for something like this, so there would be good profit margins to be made.
