Intel can make cryptocurrency mining chip ‘without compromising the supply of new CPUs or GPUs’

Intel has just announced a brand new cryptocurrency mining chip. Called Blockscale, Intel’s new chip promises to be more energy-efficiency than others at SHA-256 hashing, which is most commonly used in bitcoin mining. Sounds wonderful, if you own a bitcoin mining farm. Though before you get too down in the dumps about it, Intel at least says production of this new chip won’t compromise production of its CPUs and GPUs.

That’s because it’s able to avoid any such compromise due to the “nature of the silicon powering this technology.” Assumedly that means the process node the Blockscale chip will be produced on won’t be the same as those used by its CPU and GPUs. That could mean it’s using older technology, but more likely it’s using a very recent node instead.