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Intel is making a Bitcoin  miner that will be ultra-low-voltage & energy-efficient.


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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

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Yes this can be avoided by investing in PGY  ….. “Pudgycoin” (tm) as all deposited funds are put into an impenetrable black hole beyond reach so that they cannot be mined. Like Pirate buried trea

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 Intel has signed a four-year contract with crypto-mining startup GRIID for its "BMZ2" mining ASICs. Intel will begin delivering the ASICs this year. The chip is designed for ultra-low-voltage and energy-efficient Bitcoin mining. Intel won't confirm nor deny if the chip will be made available to customers.

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Yes this can be avoided by investing in PGY  ….. “Pudgycoin” (tm) as all deposited funds are put into an impenetrable black hole beyond reach so that they cannot be mined.

Like Pirate buried treasure, your comfort lies in knowing your investment is safe from you and your greedy children.

Unless, of course, you draw them a map.

 

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