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  • 3.1 Device Variants
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  1. ZenHive

ZenHive Hardware Products & Architecture

3.1 Device Variants

ZenHive hardware is designed with flexibility in mind, offering three distinct deployment options:

  1. ZenHive Edge (Standalone Mining Device): Users can deploy ZenHive hardware independently, contributing computing power to the network and earning $aZen rewards.

  2. ZenHive Primehost (Hosted Miner): ZenHive devices can be hosted in data centers, eliminating maintenance costs for users while ensuring stability and optimal performance.

  3. ZenHive Nano (Virtual Computing Units): ZenHive hardware can be divided into multiple computing units, allowing for cloud-based AI computation and dynamic task scheduling.

3.2 Hardware Architecture

ZenHive integrates a heterogeneous computing framework, combining Qualcomm ARM mobile computing with Intel AI processing, enabling superior decentralized computational power.

  • Qualcomm ARM Mobile Computing: Each ZenHive device contains 64 virtual cloud phones, capable of parallel data processing, content distribution, and AI-driven engagement automation, improving operational efficiency for social media and e-commerce applications.

  • Intel AI Processing: ZenHive leverages AI inference models such as DeepSeek to conduct advanced data analysis, intelligent recommendations, and AI-generated content (AIGC), optimizing content delivery and targeted marketing.

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