Auradine Expands Bitcoin Mining Solutions with Advanced ASIC Chips, Cooling Systems, and Modular Megawatt Containers
Auradine Inc., a U.S.-based Bitcoin mining hardware manufacturer, today announced an expanded range of mining products at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas. The portfolio includes high-performance ASIC chips, specialized cooling systems, and fully integrated modular containers designed for scalable megawatt-class mining operations, according to a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine.
“We are committed to making Bitcoin mining accessible to everyone and enabling innovative integrations,” said Auradine CEO and co-founder Rajeev Khemani. “Whether you’re running a megawatt container or building a small home heater miner, we provide the chips, systems, and support to help you succeed. This new chapter is all about giving miners the tools to innovate, scale, and operate efficiently.”
The new ASIC solutions, designed for both large and small scale deployments, support custom form factors and have already been adopted by operators such as MARA Holdings, FutureBit and Deep South Operating. In addition to the chips, Auradine continues to produce a full range of mining rigs to meet a variety of deployment needs.
“Auradine’s ability to deliver both high-performance chips and scalable infrastructure is fully aligned with MARA’s mission to remain at the forefront of Bitcoin mining,” said Ashu Swami, CTO of MARA Holdings. “We are proud of our partnership with Auradine, their cutting-edge engineering solutions, and innovation.”
Auradine’s 1MW modular container units, developed in collaboration with Fog Hashing and FBox, are designed to house 100-200 miners each. Merkle Standard, the first company to implement the system, reported improved energy efficiency and operational flexibility.
“We were the first to implement Auradine’s container solution, and it immediately exceeded our expectations,” said Monty Stahl, COO of Merkle Standard. “The combination of performance, energy efficiency, and modular design gives us the flexibility to scale operations faster and smarter than traditional infrastructure. This is exactly the type of innovation the mining industry has needed for a long time.”
Their recent $153 million Series C funding round supports the company’s ambition to offer flexible mining infrastructure and supply ASIC chips for third-party integration. The company also plans to expand its expertise in AI hardware and networking through its AuraLinks initiator.
“We were among the first to try out Auradine’s ASIC chips and were immediately impressed with the level of support and customization the team provided,” added Deep South Operating, LLC CEO Brock Tompkins. “This helps miners like us stay scalable and efficient while setting new standards for decentralized mining.”
This Auradine post on scaling up Bitcoin mining solutions with modern ASICs, cooling systems, and modular megawatt containers first appeared in Bitcoin Magazine and was written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
Source: cryptonews.net