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Sunlune was attend the “2021 Web3.0 China Summit”

Sunlune was invited to attend the “2021 Web3.0 China Summit”, Jasminer X4 1U Server attracted broad attention.

The “2021 Web3.0 China Summit” was held at the Chengdu Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center from July 15-17, 2021. This summit is the top blockchain industry conference in China. As the global leader of high-throughput computing power chips, Sunlune was invited to attend this conference. Jasminer X4 1U Server attracted broad attention at this exhibition.

Caption: JASMINER X4-1U SERVER

Compared to other GPU mining rigs,the biggest feature of Jasminer X4 1U  is “same of the power consumption, six times of the hashrate”, with hashrate up to 520MH/s±10%, power consumption as low as 240W ± 10%, and the home mining farm(8.8Kwh) finally reaches the estimated annual output of 18,720 MH/s, or 6247.91ETC (Reference Date 2021.07.15) income per year. With such high performance, electricity consumption rate is only 3%. Jasminer X4 maximizes server use space and costs, provides users with flexible and convenient expansion and upgrade means, and greatly improves the operability of the system.

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