Asics
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is a customized integrated circuit designed to perform a particular task or set of closely related tasks with optimized efficiency. Unlike general-purpose processors, which run a wide range of software, an ASIC is purpose-built for a specific workload, enabling higher performance and lower power consumption for that workload.
Design and production of an ASIC involve substantial upfront engineering. Engineers use hardware description languages to
Advantages of ASICs include superior performance and energy efficiency for the target task, predictable latency, and
Applications of ASICs are diverse. In cryptocurrency mining, ASICs are optimized for specific hash functions such