Intel crypto acceleration

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Recently, Intel announced the company's initial foray into crypto mining with the development of the BonazaMine, a unique Bitcoin ASIC processor. The announcement was made during the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recent 2022 conference for the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC). During discussions, Intel also revealed the Bonanza Mine System, which contains 300 BonanzaMine ASICs and can access 40 THash/s while consuming 3600W of power.Photos of Intel's first-gen crypto mining system appear online after the company's reveal at the ISSCC conferencePreviously in 2020, Intel disclosed its XPU endeavor, which described the diversification of their compute silicon through specialized architectures. This year, Intel assembled a fresh Custom Compute Group within the company's Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG) business division to create custom silicon platforms optimized for clients' workloads.Our blockchain accelerator will ship later this year. We are engaged directly with customers that share our sustainability goals. Argo Blockchain, BLOCK (formerly known as Square), and GRIID Infrastructure are our first customers for this upcoming product. This architecture is implemented on a tiny piece of silicon so that it has minimal impact on the supply of current products.— Raja Koduri, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics division, IntelIntel integrates all the essential components into an individual self-contained computer called the Bonanza Mine System. This system's appearance is similar to most other mining computers currently in production. The Bonanza Mine System incorporates four hash boards, an Intel FPGA control unit, four fans, and a

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