
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been reporting on the wide variety of new cryptocurrency miners entering the digital asset economy. Some of these newly created miners are bringing faster processing power and more optimized chips, while others have even built mining rigs that tether to a water-cooling system. Now another new SHA-256 mining rig called the ‘Whatsminer M10’ is joining the competition and the manufacturer claims it will boast speeds of up to 33 trillion hashes per second (TH/s).
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Pangolin Miner Begins Selling the 33 Terahash Whatsminer M10
Last January a mining manufacturing company called Pangolin Miner released a SHA256 mining rig called the Whatsminer M3 that processed a maximum hashrate of 12TH/s for a power consumption of 2000W. This summer the company has announced the launch of a new miner called the Whatsminer M10, and according to the specifications, it will compete with GMO Group’s B3 mining rig. Pangolin’s specs for the M10 show the new rig will have a hashrate of around 30-33.5 TH/s and pulls about 2150W from the wall. At the moment Pangolin is selling its first batch for September 20 delivery, and the second batch for November 20.

The M10 Still Uses the Older Generation 16nm Fabrication Process
What is interesting about the M10 is that it doesn’t use 10nm or 7nm chips for its ASIC mining rigs, as the Whatsminer M10 still uses 16nm architecture. The company’s prior model the M3 was the similar as it processed speeds of up to 12TH/s but with 28nm chips. Pangolin has also published a video of the M10 in action, but the machine only processed at 30TH/s. The creators detail the test is “not the