The ASIC miner manufacturer Bitmain will release the Antminer S19XP model based on TSMC 5nm chips. The new generation of devices will provide a hash rate of 150 TH/s at an energy efficiency of 21.5 J/TH, according to journalist Colin Wu.
Exclusive: According to the poster disclosed by the Thai supplier, Bitmain will launch the new generation of Antminer S19 XP, with TSMC 5nm 150TH 3225W and 21.5J/TH. It will be shipped from July to September 2022. Compared with the S19Pro 29.5J/TH, it has been greatly improved. pic.twitter.com/H3g52QZxaB
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) November 6, 2021
Shipments are expected from July through September 2022.
The current flagship S19Pro, based on 7nm chips, offers 110 TH/s at 29.5 J/TH. The model consumes 3250 W versus the expected 3225 W in the S19XP.
According to sources The Block, the S19XP will be unveiled this week at a Dubai mining conference. Ahead of that, the device was presented to key customers.
Bitmain officially unveiled the S19XP. The parameters differ somewhat from those previously listed — 140 TH/s, 21.5 J/TH and 3010 W.
Bitmain officially announced the new mining machine S19 XP, which is slightly different than the previous Thai supplier’s disclosure: 21.5J/T, 140T, and 3010W. pic.twitter.com/Ai7yv7L4dn
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) November 10, 2021
In May, Bitmain placed an order with TSMC for 5-nanometer chips for its equipment.
Back in September 2020, one of Bitmain’s founders, Micree Zhang, announced plans to release miners based on 5-nm chips.
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