GPU Theft in Korea: An Amateur Heist
A burglary took place at a computer shop in South Korea, where a thief stole three graphics cards (GPUs) with an estimated value of $11,000. The perpetrator used a drill hammer to force entry.
The incident highlights the continued demand and high value of GPUs, essential components not only for gaming but also for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads. The theft, although amateurish, highlights how even specialized hardware components are becoming a target for criminals.
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