Drivers are provided for Linux, and mining software supported include Team Red Miner and Phoenix Miner. The card uses a blower-type cooling solution, and is rated with 150 W of typical board power, with a claimed 69.5 Mh/s (ETH). Built on the 7 nm node, the GPU die of "Navi 12" on the BC-160 is configured with 36 compute units (2,304 stream processors), and 8 GB of HBM2 across the full 2048-bit memory bus. It combined an RDNA-based GPU die with up to 16 GB of HBM2 across a 2048-bit wide interface. The "Navi 12," if you recall, is an MCM mobile GPU that AMD developed exclusively for the 2019 MacBook Pro. The card is available on AliExpress for $2,000. XFX started selling the AMD BC-160 cryptocurrency mining card based on the AMD "Navi 12" silicon.
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