Intel just killed its crypto chip after less than a year
Image: Intel Intel just shipped its first Bitcoin-mining chip last June, the Blockscale 100 ASIC, but it’s already dead — the company has discontinued it less than a year later, reports Tom’s Hardware, without announcing a new chip to succeed it. Does that mean Intel’s already done with crypto chips
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As a technical hiring platform used to evaluate hundreds of thousands of software engineering candidates each year, we have a lot of data. (Like, a lot.) We know which coding languages candidates use, which skills companies are assessing for, and how candidates perform in various skill areas. But this year,
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