It's an expensive purpose built miner that achieves a hash density that would be very expensive to compete with at home. It "not being an ASIC" is the worst kind of overly semantic argument. It's a distinction without any significance.
It's a perfect illustration of why trying to arbitrarily and artificially limit hash density is asinine. You can't stop specialization. You can only anchor to thermodynamics.
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Annnnnnnd he misses the point... again
But apparently you can limit the upper bound on centralization
You're free to break RandomX anytime you want and prove us wrong though