I doubt it, as the limiting factor for Bitmain on miner manufacture is almost certainly the ASIC mining chips - where they are fighting for LIMITED foundry space against the "big boys" like Nvidia, AMD, Apple, Samsung, and such (Intel probably isn't a factor in this since they still have their own foundries).
Bitmain wasn't the first to market even in this SECOND wave of X11 ASIC miners - iBelink had their SECOND gen miner out a couple months back, and seems to have sold out their entire first batch and probably started shipping it.
ibelink, Innosilicon and Baikal have no where near the branding that Bitmain now has. Those two also don't compete on price. they also don't compete on Customer service. Bitmain has the mold to be modeled after. Baikal is a joke compared to them. $7,000.....$10,000 hahaha!! Yeah ok. Good luck selling those poorly supported and unreliable units at those prices. I'll stick with Bitmain. Ya'll can be pioneers with your money.
Question.....If Nvidia, Samsung, AMD are such users of ASIC's chips then why don't they even have a hint of an ASIC miner? Nvidia and AMD are still playing around in the GPU market!
Innosilicon is generally considered to have SUPERIOR customer service to Bitmain - which isn't saying much, though Bitmain is considered to be a lot better than Baikal at dealing with customers.
Bitmain also has a POOR record for reliability on their recent-gen miners - the S9 is NOTORIOUS for losing hashboards, the R4 doesn't appear to be any better, and it seems to be a significant problem with the L3+ as well.
The T9 seems to be the ONLY recent Bitmain model that doesn't have this issue to a major degree.
Innosilicon, on the other hand, had some issues with the first 2 batches of A4 miners, FIXED the issue in the third batch, and worked WITH owners of the first 2 batches to fix THOSE miners as well.
I did not say NOR IMPLY that Nvida, Samsung, or AMD are ASIC chip makers.
Current generation ASIC mining chips are made on the SAME foundry production lines as current Apple, Samsung, Nvidia and AMD (among others) GPU CPU and Smartphone chips - which is why the ASIC mining chip makers have to compete with foundry space vs the "big boys" - and those foundries have been widely reported to be running at full capacity on their 14/16nm node lines for as long as those lines have been running at all.