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Can Intel recover even part of their past dominance?

interesting. i thought bit mining is mainly performance driven. Lowering vdd to 0.25v using existing leading edge means they are all doing sub-threhold computing?
N2 elvt threhold is around 0.1v.
The real trick is leakage.
Most btc mining chips are using dynamic logic which are almost impossible for elvt.
This is also why the latest btc miner requires an ambient temperature below 45 °C.
 
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N2 elvt threhold is around 0.1v.
The real trick is leakage.
Most btc mining chips are using dynamic logic which are almost impossible for elvt.
This is also why the latest btc miner requires an ambient temperature below 45 °C.
thanks great info. For design point, BTC is not using higher Vdd due to overall power constraints? what was constraining it, DC cooling?
 
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