Why is the hashrate of the mining card low (mining machine with a low hashrate)?
Why is the hashrate of mining cards low? The process of mining Bitcoin consumes
Why is the hashrate of mining cards low? The process of mining Bitcoin consumes a lot of electricity, while ordinary computers have higher computational power.
Why do many graphics cards require high power consumption when used? This is because they typically choose to use inefficient and cheap CPUs for mining, and these miners also generate high heat and noise. So when you take some machines out of the internet, they can start running!
So why do mining cards have such high power consumption? First, let’s take a look at what mining cards (dedicated to microtransactions) are. They are a method that improves the efficiency of mining machines.
In simple terms, if your mining machine is used for computing tasks or transactions, then its hardware is equivalent to a “server.” However, if you waste the resources on your computer before purchasing software or other hardware products used on a computer, you may encounter a problem: how can you ensure that your computer can function properly and then run a system?
Of course, it may also be due to the high demand for data processing capabilities, but this cost is indeed substantial.
For those involved in projects related to digital currencies, many companies currently provide support to solve the problem of ASIC chips. For example, Bitmain, Antminer S9, and other mining cards are currently under development and will be launched soon. Canaan Creative is also under development and plans to launch a new machine, the M20s+, based on the TSMC T3 series, with higher energy efficiency. In addition, there is also a product called Shenma M30s that is in the production stage and is expected to be launched in July this year. (I am the author Huang Xuejiao, blockchain project reporter/communicator, you can add my WeChat hxjiapg for discussion, please indicate your position and reason.)
Mining machine with a low hashrate
Bitmain released its roadmap for March 2020, planning to gradually phase out old series of mining machines starting from the third quarter of 2021. Among them, the hashrate of the Antminer S19 machine is 80Th/s, and the new models S17pro and T15Pro are expected to have a hashrate efficiency of around 20TH/s per card. Shenma M30S, Avalon A9, and Xindong A11 also underwent upgrades last month, but added 8nm chips and 1txnr chips. According to Cailian Press, Bitmain will delist all 7 new ASIC mining machines in April this year. (Wu, blockchain commentator)
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