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Intel To Join Bitcoin Mining ASIC Market With New Chip

The giant chip maker will present a new “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient” chip at the upcoming ISSCC conference.

Intel could be about to enter the bitcoin mining chip-making industry.The giant chipmaker will present “Bonanza Mine,” an “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient bitcoin mining ASIC” at the upcoming ISSCC conference on February 23.It’s unclear whether the presentation will entail a product launch, a proof of concept demonstration, or simply sharing a project.

Intel, the market leader in computer chip manufacturing, is on the brink of penetrating the bitcoin mining ASIC-making market to compete with the likes of Bitmain and Canaan, Tom’s Hardware first reported.

The giant chip producer will present a new “Bonanza Mine” chip at the upcoming ISSCC conference, which according to conference information is an “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient Bitcoin mining ASIC.”

Intel’s bitcoin mining ASIC presentation at ISSCC on Feb. 23 source: Tom’s Hardware.

In December, the senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG) group, Raja Koduri, said in an interview that the company had been working on a dedicated chip for cryptocurrency mining, commenting on how its GPU cards weren’t designed for that use case.

“GPUs will do graphics, gaming, and all those wonderful things,” Koduri said. “But being able to do much more efficient blockchain validation at a much lower cost, much lower power, is a pretty solvable problem. And you know, we are working on that, and at some point in time, hopefully not too far into the future, we will share some interesting hardware for that.”

It isn’t yet clear whether Intel will only reveal a project it has been working on, share a proof of concept, or launch a market-ready product. But given the presentation’s track, “highlighted Chip Releases: Digital/ML,” and the timing a couple of months after Koduri’s comments raise the prospects that Intel will release new hardware for mining bitcoin, focused on power-efficiency and decreased costs.

Intel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The giant chip maker will present a new “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient” chip at the upcoming ISSCC conference.

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Jan 18, 2022

The giant chip maker will present a new “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient” chip at the upcoming ISSCC conference.

Intel could be about to enter the bitcoin mining chip-making industry.
The giant chipmaker will present “Bonanza Mine,” an “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient bitcoin mining ASIC” at the upcoming ISSCC conference on February 23.
It’s unclear whether the presentation will entail a product launch, a proof of concept demonstration, or simply sharing a project.

Intel, the market leader in computer chip manufacturing, is on the brink of penetrating the bitcoin mining ASIC-making market to compete with the likes of Bitmain and Canaan, Tom’s Hardware first reported.

The giant chip producer will present a new “Bonanza Mine” chip at the upcoming ISSCC conference, which according to conference information is an “ultra-low-voltage energy-efficient Bitcoin mining ASIC.”


Intel’s bitcoin mining ASIC presentation at ISSCC on Feb. 23 source: Tom’s Hardware.

In December, the senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG) group, Raja Koduri, said in an interview that the company had been working on a dedicated chip for cryptocurrency mining, commenting on how its GPU cards weren’t designed for that use case.

“GPUs will do graphics, gaming, and all those wonderful things,” Koduri said. “But being able to do much more efficient blockchain validation at a much lower cost, much lower power, is a pretty solvable problem. And you know, we are working on that, and at some point in time, hopefully not too far into the future, we will share some interesting hardware for that.”

It isn’t yet clear whether Intel will only reveal a project it has been working on, share a proof of concept, or launch a market-ready product. But given the presentation’s track, “highlighted Chip Releases: Digital/ML,” and the timing a couple of months after Koduri’s comments raise the prospects that Intel will release new hardware for mining bitcoin, focused on power-efficiency and decreased costs.

Intel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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