Fa'aalia e Microbt mea fou Bitcoin Mining Rigs — Masini e gaosia e oo atu i le 126 TH/s Faatasi ai ma Custom 5nm Chip Design

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Fa'aalia e Microbt mea fou Bitcoin Mining Rigs — Masini e gaosia e oo atu i le 126 TH/s Faatasi ai ma Custom 5nm Chip Design

Following Bitmain’s product introduction of two new application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) bitcoin mining rigs, the mining devices manufacturer Microbt has announced the launch of two new miners as well. Revealed during the Bitcoin 22 conference in Miami, Microbt showcased the company’s new Whatsminer M50 series, which offers hashrate speeds of up to 126 terahash per second (TH/s).

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Bitcoin miners are getting more advanced as the latest machines revealed by Bitmain and Microbt indicate that next-generation mining rigs pack a whole lot of hashpower. Bitcoin.com News has previously reported on Bitmain’s upcoming mining machines that offer hashrate speeds up to 255 TH/s.

O le muamua o le Antminer S19 XP na faʻaalia ia Novema 2021, lea e faʻaalia ai le saoasaoa o le 140 TH / s, ma le lona lua o le Antminer S19 Pro+ Hyd. fa'atasi ai ma le 198 TH/s o le mana fa'atatau. E le gata i lea, na faʻaalia e Bitmain se isi vaega ole hydro ASIC e taʻua o le Antminer S19 XP Hyd., lea e maua ai le 255 TH / s e tusa ai ma le kamupani.



Ole mea fou ole Microbt-brand Whatsminer ASIC bitcoin mining rigs have been revealed and the company expects to ship the latest series by the third quarter of 2022. While the devices are not as powerful as Bitmain’s latest mining machines, the Microbt-made rigs are more powerful than the current machines in production today.

Microbt unveiled the latest Whatsminer M50 series at the Bitcoin 22 conference in Miami and the company’s top machine boasts a full-custom chip design and 126 TH/s in computational processing power. The company further details that the Whatsminer M50S has a power efficiency rating of 26 joules per terahash (J/TH) and it runs on 3,276 watts (W).

The full-custom chip design is a 5nm process, which improved upon the firm’s last bitcoin miner the M30S++ (110 TH/s). During the announcement, Microbt also hinted at a hydro-cooling mining rig that will produce “240 TH/s of computing power at 29 J/TH of power efficiency.” However, that Whatsminer M53 machine is not yet showcased or available for purchase on the manufacturer’s Whatsminer website.



O lo'o maua fa'asologa fou e lua Whatsminer M50, ona o le M50S (126 TH/s) o lo'o tau nei i le $10,924.20 i le iunite ma le M50 (114 TH/s) e tau i le $8,857.80 i le rig. Mo faʻamatalaga, faʻaaoga aso nei BTC fesuiaiga o fua ma le $0.12 i le kilowatt-itula (kWh) i le eletise, o le 110 TH/s eliina rig o le a maua mai se $10.48 i le aso BTC tupe mama.

O faʻamatalaga o loʻo i ai nei o loʻo faʻaalia ai i aso nei BTC prices, the two Whatsminer M50 series machines would be more profitable. Microbt also detailed that it is ready to support emerging bitcoin mining areas such as North America. “Microbt is capable of producing and shipping over 30,000 pieces per month from its production site located in Southeast Asia this year,” the company’s press release notes.

"[O le M50 series] o le a fesoasoani i tagata faʻatau e ulufale atu i le 2X J / T mining era, ma tumau i le mana e le muta mo le faʻaogaina o le ESG," o le tala lea a Jianbing Chen, le COO o Microbt i se faʻamatalaga. I le taimi nei, o masini a Microbt e faʻamoemoe e amata faʻasalalau i le "Q3 o le 2022," ae o le Bitmain's Antminer S19 XP faʻasologa e faʻamoemoe e oʻo atu i tagata lautele ia Iulai 2022.

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Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com