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Ethereum Nvidia Tesla P4 single-card hashrate test

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Posted on 1/31/2018 2:04:10 PM | | | |


Description: NVIDIA Tesla P4 is powered by the revolutionary NVIDIA Pascal architecture, built for scale-out servers that handle deep learning workloads and enable intelligent responsive AI services, significantly improving operational efficiency. The graphics card reduces latency by 15x on any hyperscale infrastructure and can deliver an incredible 60x higher energy efficiency than CPUs. This has led to the development of many new AI services that were not possible in the past due to latency limitations.

Today I was bored, I saw that there was a GPU server on Alibaba Cloud, and then, Ethereum mining needed a graphics card, and I found that it was some very powerful configuration, NVIDIA Tesla P4 cost 17,000 yuan for a card, I want to try to dig down Ethereum, look at the computing power, quack

We paid for 10 yuan per hour, and then bought a server.



Since there is no win10 system image, we chose the "2012 R2 Data Center Edition 64-bit Chinese Edition" system, waiting for the server to be created, and we connected the remote desktop.

Download the mining software, run the software, and an error will be reported as follows:

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EthDcrMiner64.exe - System error
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This program cannot be launched because OpenCL.dll is missing from the computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this issue.
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Are you sure   
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Solution, go to the NVIDIA official website to download the driver, install it to solve! After solving the problem, we re-run the mining software, the hashrate is 17, the screenshot is as follows:


Posted on 3/25/2018 11:50:32 PM |
The core limitation of public chains like Ethereum is that every transaction is processed by every node in the network. Every operation performed on the Ethereum blockchain (payment, the birth of an ethercat, the deployment of a new ECR20 contract) must be processed in parallel by every node in the network. Blockchain is designed in this way, which is part of what makes public chains authoritative. A node does not need to rely on other nodes to tell it what the current state of the blockchain is, it will figure it out on its own.

This imposes a fundamental limitation on Ethereum's transaction throughput: it cannot be higher than what we require for a single node.

We can ask each node to do more work. If we increase the block size by 2 times (i.e., the block gas value limit), this means that each node has twice the amount of work per block as before. But this comes at the cost of decentralization: more work done by nodes means that computers with less computing power (like consumer devices) may exit the network, and ether mining becomes more centralized on nodes with higher computing power.
 Landlord| Posted on 9/21/2025 9:56:59 PM |
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