MicroBT Releases New WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event, in Miami
MicroBT Releases New WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event, in Miami

MicroBT Releases New WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event, in Miami

MicroBT Releases New WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event, in Miami

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MicroBT, one of the leading manufacturers of mining hardware, announced the of its newest generation WhatsMiner M50 series at the Bitcoin 2022 event in Miami, release USA, on April 6.

While other mining hardware companies manufacture more than just Bitcoin mining hardware, MicroBT focuses on complete custom chip design and provides only Bitcoin mining hardware. Mining experts have seen this as a wise move since it has kept resources from being misallocated, and mining industry leaders view it as loyalty to Bitcoin.

MicroBT detailed the finer points of its fifth-generation mining hardware - a combination of ultra-low-voltage, high-efficiency, energy-conscious mining hardware that, as MicroBT argues, promises a higher ROI (return on investment) than ever before

Powered by a 5-nanometer-processor from semiconductor manufacturing giant Samsung and slated to be available this summer in mining rigs designated as the WhatsMiner M50S, M50, and M53.

The WhatsMiner M50S delivers 126 terahash/second (TH/s) of computing power at 26 joules per terahash (J/TH) of power efficiency. This translates to a modest 3276 watts (W) usage. In addition, it is much more energy-efficient than the previous mining game-changer, M30S++, by 15%;

WhatsMiner M50S testing by Jsbit WhatsMiner M50S testing by Jsbit

Yet another efficient air-cooling mining device, WhatsMiner M50, has also been designed in a 5nm process and is the improved model of M30S++.

The new WhatsMiner M50 provides 115 TH/s at a power efficiency of 29 J/TH and draws only 3306W. This light's energy efficiency is better than the previous M30S++ by 6% and is 6 kg lighter.

The company introduced its newest next-generation mining hardware called WhatsMiner M53, boasting 240 TH/s of computing power and 29 J/TH of power efficiency.

In comparison to other mining hardware companies, WhatsMiner has the most stable capabilities, which has already established the WhatsMiner M20 series, which was the best-selling mining hardware series in the world, to be having a cumulative repair rate of 2.59% and the WhatsMiner M30 series has a cumulative repair rate of 1.66%. MicroBT is confident in the stability of its product and is the first mining hardware company to have announced a one-year warranty in the industry.

To offer better support to more North American and emerging markets, MicroBT will be able to produce and ship more than 30,000 pieces per month from its production site located in Southeast Asia this year.

Mr. Jianbing Chen, the COO of MicroBT, also says that the M50 series will help customers enter into the 2X J/T mining era and enjoy mining power that never ends for environmentally friendly mining. Expecting the M50 series to eventually be the king of mining hardware over the next three or more years.

MicroBT says its M50 series, featuring the most advanced thermal architecture in the history of the WhatsMiner series, enables it to run at a higher power for a sustained time. It will be available for shipping from Q3 of 2022.

WhatsMiner M50S testing by Jsbit

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Post time: Apr-24-2022