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Topic: List of all ASIC mining products pending release (Read 11274 times)

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Deepbit (I assume?Huh)
Do keep in mind that speed specs are not based on working prototype tests yet, but are guaranteed to be not worse than that.

Guaranteed worse? 

AWESOME WHERE CAN I BUYZ ONE?

Stop trolling.
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Deepbit (I assume?Huh)
Do keep in mind that speed specs are not based on working prototype tests yet, but are guaranteed to be not worse than that.

Guaranteed worse? 

AWESOME WHERE CAN I BUYZ ONE?

I didn't write it, lol.  That's straight from their website Tongue but also that's not what it said.  I believe it was a direct copy and paste but what they meant was it won't perform lower than the stated speeds.
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Looks like Avalon will have beefed up specs too.

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They have responded to our 60gh/s by bumping their specs. I believe competition is good for the customers, but now let's see if they can keep up. Avalon have more things we've yet to release.

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of course, it won't be a crazy jump like bASIC considering we are not doubling the amount of chips on board or changing our design.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/10vmxa/avalon_asic_ama/c6h1pnb
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum

Deepbit (I assume?Huh)
Do keep in mind that speed specs are not based on working prototype tests yet, but are guaranteed to be not worse than that.

Guaranteed worse? 

AWESOME WHERE CAN I BUYZ ONE?
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that wiki is very useful  Cheesy
tip me! tip me! I vote for the tip! Smiley
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If you want to see one that's not useful, go to http://wikipedia.org/
Cheesy
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that wiki is very useful  Cheesy
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lol well I've officially reinvented the wheel.  I didn't even notice until now that they also copied my unit, the MH/s/$ (which I'm still naming a "Des", lol).  It seems I couldn't include the open miner either because it's too in-development and I guess they haven't decided whether they're going to sell hardware or not.
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I'm the guy who compiled the ASICs info table on the wiki Grin

You sir are the man. Thank you!
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Sorry what is MH/s/$  ?
It's performance of the device in megahashes per second per dollar spent initially on the hardware, regardless of electricity.  Btw I'm updating the original post now.  Btw I didn't know there was a wiki post on it but I don't like most wikis and the bitcoin one was no exception so I'd have no reason to go there Tongue Oh well, forum posts are more fun anyway!

Does the wiki have this? NO!

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Crypto Somnium
Sorry what is MH/s/$  ?
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I'm the guy who compiled the ASICs info table on the wiki Grin
You told me about it here, but I didn't realize you edited the wiki. Thanks!
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I'm the guy who compiled the ASICs info table on the wiki Grin
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Wooooo crazyates is the bomb!  You just surpassed the entire bitcointalk.org advertising racket and google in most useful information per letter ratio Tongue I'll update it ASAP tomorrow.  For now, sleeeeeeeeeeeeep. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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You've got the 4 from BFL, 2 from BitcoinASIC, 1 from ngzhang (the Avalon), 3 from Tycho (the Reclaimers), and 1 from OpenASIC.

Here is a good summary, but the OpenASIC isn't on there.
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Sorry, I don't have one  Cheesy But this space is reserved for the list Tongue  I'll start with the ones I do know about though.

Butterfly Labs
BitForce Jalapeno  4.5 GH/s  -  $149 (30.2MH/s/$)
BitForce Single 'SC'  60 GH/s  -  $1,299 (46.19 MH/s/$)
BitForce Mini Rig 'SC'  1,500 GH/s  -  $29,899 (50.17MH/s/$)
Anticipated release sometimes before Christmas
Comes with their own driver and custom mining software.

btcfpga (what an unfortunate choice of name, lol)
27GH/s bASIC NextGen Bitcoin Miner $599.99 (45 MH/s/$)
54GH/s bASIC NextGen Bitcoin Miner $1,069.99 (50.47MH/s/$)
Anticipated release in November or December

Avalon
60GH/s Avalon ASIC Miner $1,299 (46.19 MH/s/$)
Anticipated release in Q1 of 2013
Do note that according to them, the price will go up to $1999 after 300 total orders

Deepbit (I assume?Huh)
4GH/s DeepBit Reclaimer One $320 (12.5MH/s/$)
8GH/s DeepBit Reclaimer 4A $520 (15.28MH/s/$)
80GH/s DeepBit Reclaimer RM $2800 (28.57 MH/s/$)
Do keep in mind that speed specs are not based on working prototype tests yet, but are guaranteed to be not worse than that.
You can only make a pre-order of it by buying a special "DB.RCLMR" security in the Exchange section of https://icbit.se trading platform
Anticipated release in Q2 of 2013


Everyone reply with any other companies, models, price, specs, anticipated speed, any any other relevant information about the products and I'll add them.  Company information or reputation or reviews are worth a lot more than impressive specs too by the way.
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