These Next-Generation Mining Rigs Pack a Ton of Hashpower

Avalonminer 10 Series: 31-33 Trillion Hashes per Second
Bitcoin mining machines that process the SHA256 consensus algorithm are growing ever more efficient. Last year, a number of newly improved mining rigs were released by various manufacturers and this year there’s a bunch more on the horizon. News.Bitcoin.com recently reported on Bitmain and Canaan’s new miners but Canaan hadn’t published the latest Avalonminer 10 specifications or prices. The new Avalonminer 10 series documentation is now available on the company’s website and interested buyers can sign up for the waiting list.

Strongu’s U8 Model: 46 Trillion Hashes per Second
In addition to the latest mining rigs being sold in 2019, the top three mining giants Ebang, Bitmain and Canaan have smaller competitors trying to make strides in the industry. Two models being sold this summer aim to give miners higher hashrate for their money. The first mining rig expected to go on sale this July is Strongu Mining’s STU-8 (also known as the U8) which claims to pack a maximum hashrate of 46TH/s. The model’s power consumption takes about 2100W off the wall according to specifications. A few vendors online expect the U8 model to sell between $1,520-1,883 per unit. The U8 is a bit louder too as the unit’s fan has a noise level of around 76dB. The U8 model will be sold in pre-sale batches as well (25 units per order) according to the Strongu website. However, the China-based firm does not disclose what type of chipset is used for the latest U8 model.
Microbt Whatsminer M20S: 70 Trillion Hashes per Second
Another mining rig expected this summer stems from another company headquartered in China. The manufacturer Microbt claims the new Whatsminer M20S will process a maximum hashrate of around 70TH/s. The machine has a power consumption of around 3360W and has a noise level of around 75dB. Microbt plans to sell the mining rig in August and the rig’s official distributor Pangolin is selling each unit for $2,349. The Pangolin website does disclose the type of chip used in the new M20S models, revealing it to be a 12nm TSMC made semiconductor.
Image credits: Shutterstock, Canaan Creative, Microbt, Asicminervalue.com, and Strongu.
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