Intel earlierconfirm, in the past, in 2022 for mining demandA low-power processor codenamed Bonanza Mine, built in the form of an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit).Listed as discontinued.
Currently, the content on Intel's official website states that blockchain-related processor products have been removed.
In its response, Intel stated that the company's current development focus is on the later proposed IDM 2.0 development policy. In addition to hoping to create processor products with higher computing performance by improving advanced process technology, it also plans to provide foundry resources to the outside world through process technology production capacity.
The termination of blockchain application processing product development is obviously related to the decline of the current mining craze and the fact that it is no longer the focus of current market development, allowing Intel to refocus its resources on projects with greater development opportunities.
However, Intel emphasized that it will continue to provide subsequent technical support for processor products that have been launched in the future, and also plans to continue supplying before April 2024, 4, but customers in need must complete their orders before October 20 this year.


