Linus's Intel graphics card is designed for high-performance computing tasks.
Linus's Intel graphics card is designed for high-performance computing tasks.
I suspect the only working bios would match an Intel motherboard that was also discarded. If such a board exists, you might be able to obtain it and run the GPU with it. For drivers, Linux could be a better option. (I just rewatched this video now) I’m also hoping LMG notices this post.
they probably will if enough conversation is stirred. interesting concept. And I do agree that there is a chance the drivers may work better with Linux
It might be feasible for any intel motherboard to function. Perhaps they relied solely on drivers present in the system's BIOS. Using a motherboard designed for that era could also ensure compatibility.
some motherboards from about a year ago should likely be fine if you're starting to look into the GPU. Just don't rely too much on specific details.