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Redhat 7 is not a CPU, it is an operating system version.
Redhat 7 is also 17 years old. Unless he's talking about Redhat Enterprise Linux, which is different from Redhat Linux and has a different release cycle, and 7 is the current version.
Reply: My fault, the Ant miner is a Bitcoin mining serverI learned this after
I had submitted the question. I should be asking does this type server
Need to use a video card to support Its operations?
Reply: My fault, the Ant miner is a Bitcoin mining serverI learned this after
I had submitted the question. I should be asking does this type server
Need to use a video card to support Its operations?
It does not. You typically connect to it using a web management interface. Very similar to how you access something like a WIFI router, or a NAS server box.
It is a specialized network appliance. That is what you'd classify that as. And also same for the WIFI router and NAS server I've referred too.
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