• Intel dishes new details on its Bonanza Bitcoin mining chips

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    Intel dishes new details on its Bonanza Bitcoin mining chips

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    Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:29:06 +0000

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    Intel reveals more about its mysterious new line of Bitcoin mining chips.

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    Intel has offered a closer look at its new range of specialized Bitcoin
    mining processors.

    First unveiled earlier this month, Intel's first-generation Bonanza Mine
    (BM) chip, BMZ1, was the subject of an in-depth presentation at semiconductor conference ISSCC 2022.

    At the show, Intel revealed that each BMZ1 die measures 4.14 x 3.42mm and houses 258 mining engines operating at an ultra-low 355mV voltage. These tiny chips are each said to soak up 7.5W of power and reach up to 137GHash/s.

    The firm says it can pack 300 BMZ1 chips into a 3,600W ASIC miner capable of achieving arespectable performance of roughly 40THash/sec. The system can
    also be set to operate under different performance profiles, which yield different levels of energy efficiency. Intel enters the Bitcoin game

    Although the creator of Bitcoin originally envisioned that mining would take place on standard desktop CPUs , it quickly became clear there were more effective and efficient ways to mine. Today, all professional mining operations rely on ASIC devices, powered by chips built specifically to compute the SHA-256 hashing algorithm on which Bitcoin is based.

    The market for ASIC machines is currently dominated by players such as
    Bitmain and MicroBT, but the emergence of specialized Intel silicon may throw a cat amongst the pigeons.

    Although Intel focused exclusively on BMZ1 during its ISSCC presentation, the company has previously revealed that second-generation BMZ2 chips are already available to select customers, including BLOCK (ne Square) and Argo Blockchain. Read more

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    So while Intels 3,600W ASIC miner is some way off the performance of the best hardware from Bitmain (whose most performant miner achieves 140THash/s at 3010W), its possible the mysterious BMZ2 will be far more competitive.

    Little is known about the companys intended approach to bringing BM to
    market, but it is expected that Intel will sell the chips to third-parties
    who are developing their own custom mining systems. Equally, its possible Intel will choose to bring its own BM-powered mining systems to market as standalone products too.

    Although the companys mining chips remain shrouded in secrecy, the early promise shown by its first-generation ASICs and the formation of a dedicated internal team to support the endeavor suggests there is plenty more to come from Intel. Also check out our list of the best workstations on the market

    Via Tom's Hardware



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