Actually, I see this as a good thing and very strategic. Intel is about to release their new GPU lineup and they know that the mining community is already eyeing it. So they engineer and release a mining ASIC ahead of time to give miners something potentially better and much more efficient to use. This is a win-win for the whole industry IMHO.
And that is what I'm talking about. 137ghps stomps most GPUs into the ground at 1/100th the power requirement.
Intel knows that ASICs are the answer for mining, not GPUs.
I still say, stop all online sales of graphics cards and instead sale them in store only, makes deals with Wal-mart, Best Buy, Target mainly, distribute the cards evenly throughout the country. Hit the bots and miners right in the nuts where it counts, everyone is too much of a coward to do this though and/or they simply don't care as long as they keep raking in the money. Its the easy buying of it that has made it extra extra hard to get.
I have been saying this for well over a year now and it still hasn't happened, MicroCenter does it sometimes, but MicroCenter is really to small to have an impact.
More like:
#1. Politicians/high-ranking service members enriching themselves and their "buddies" in the defense industry.
#2. Contractors trying to milk as much money as possible from government coffers.
It just comes down to a lack of oversight and/or having individuals in that position with the necessary discernment to put a stop to it.
I watched a documentary of this on CBS one time a long time ago, its quite sad how broken it all is.