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Intel Xeon server processors tested in Monero mining

Intel Xeon server processors tested in Monero mining

An enthusiast tested the new Intel Xeon Ice Lake-SP server processors in Monero mining. Video appeared on the TechTechPotato YouTube channel.

The experiment showed that two 24-core Xeon Gold 6330 CPUs on the RandomXmonero algorithm yield $1.99 per day at a hash rate of 17 kH/s. Together they draw 580 W of power.

Серверные процессоры Intel испытали в майнинге Monero

Data: TechTechPotato YouTube channel.

TechTechPotato used only half of the processor cores, due to the intensive bandwidth load. Each Xeon core has about 2.5 MB of L3 cache.

Серверные процессоры Intel испытали в майнинге Monero

Data: TechTechPotato YouTube channel.

The profitability of the server processors is comparable to the Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card, but the cost of the two CPUs is significantly higher, at roughly $3,800.

Central processors were used for Bitcoin mining in the early stages of the industry, dating back to 2009. By comparison, the i7-990X delivered roughly 33 MH/s.

In the summer of 2010, Bitcoin’s price rose to $0.08. By the end of 2010, CPU mining had lost competitiveness due to GPUs appearing.

Earlier ForkLog reported that enthusiasts used a portable gaming system Game Boy based on a Sharp processor running at 4 MHz for Bitcoin mining.

The system produced a hash rate of 0.8 H/s. At the current Bitcoin price (above $60,000), mining $1 would take about 50,000 years.

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