This Whatsminer M50 upgraded series features a smaller, more efficient Samsung 5nm CPU, departing from the industry standard 7nm processors traditionally used in ASIC designs.
The utilization of these advanced chips results in a smaller surface area, reduced heat buildup, and a notable 15% increase in efficiency. This achievement stems from a significant partnership with electronics giant Samsung, which is poised to drive MicroBT’s growth over the coming years.
While the M50 Whatsminer specs slightly trail those of the S-version, the Model Whatsminer M50 from MicroBT mines the SHA-256 algorithm with a maximum hashrate of 110-120Th/s for a power consumption ranging from 3190W-3480W. Despite the modest increase, approximately 5%, over MicroBT’s previous flagship model, the M30s++, the M50 promises enhanced stability compared to its predecessor.




