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JASMINER X4 internal structure revealed

2022-06-03

In the past two years, the mining experience with lower power consumption has been sought after by many people. From the pursuit of "high hash rate" to the pursuit of "low power consumption", these seemingly simple words require a lot of effort from many mining rig manufacturers. In order to meet miners' increasing requirements for energy-saving and power-saving mining, major well-known brands are also working hard to change the direction of research and development.

Today, the world's first in the field of low-power technology is high-throughput chips. With the support of high-throughput chips, mining has truly achieved high hash rate and low power consumption. So how powerful can high-throughput chips be? JASMINER X4 High-throughput 1U server gives the answer.

Let's take a look at what the internal structure of a low-power mining leader really looks like.

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