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Topic: who just made an brigade of 28nm asics? (Read 994 times)

legendary
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December 09, 2013, 07:47:31 AM
#7
knc 1200 machines at 600gh = 720th  .   about a full 10-12 percent of the 27% jump to come in a day or 2.

also bitmain shipped  180   180gh machines   that is 32th.

None of us know how much either of the above companies are mining with gear built and not shipped.  BTW with closet to 7ph mining as I type any company may be mining rather then selling.  

 Our much loved BFL  may have 1000 Monarchs Mining as I type.  They are building a cloud so that you can let them do all the work.  For all we know  it is up and running  why not mine at 707 mill diff and then 907 mill diff if you can get away with it. Once the diff jumps up to 1.2 or 1.4 bill then mine for your customer.



Aren't there some big commercial mines online now as well?

I'm not sure if these have any bearing on the increased hashrate but ASICMiner had that liquid Freon cooled datacenter https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/visit-of-asicminers-immersion-cooling-mining-facility-346134

The Bitfury teams seem to have been expanding tytus' mine as well and thats running at near 600Th
legendary
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December 09, 2013, 07:22:20 AM
#6
knc 1200 machines at 600gh = 720th  .   about a full 10-12 percent of the 27% jump to come in a day or 2.

also bitmain shipped  180   180gh machines   that is 32th.

None of us know how much either of the above companies are mining with gear built and not shipped.  BTW with closet to 7ph mining as I type any company may be mining rather then selling.  

 Our much loved BFL  may have 1000 Monarchs Mining as I type.  They are building a cloud so that you can let them do all the work.  For all we know  it is up and running  why not mine at 707 mill diff and then 907 mill diff if you can get away with it. Once the diff jumps up to 1.2 or 1.4 bill then mine for your customer.

full member
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December 09, 2013, 05:40:05 AM
#5
Its KNCminer

https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=rankings§ion=teams

KNCMiner - 185,149.11 GH/s
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December 09, 2013, 02:21:23 AM
#4
Yup, KNC November batch!
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December 08, 2013, 11:16:37 PM
#3
I look at the network hash rate, there is jump between Nov.30 to Dec.2, from 5PHs to 7PHs. That is 40% jump on network computing power. Did coinTerra just delivered their 1st batch? that is equivalent of 1000 coinTerra 4. Does anybody know who just delivered a large batch of ASICs? We are waiting and waiting and waiting for cointerra and hashfast, maybe we are waiting on the wrong line
KNC shipped around that time.
Sigh.  How come they are never late
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December 08, 2013, 04:21:22 PM
#2
I look at the network hash rate, there is jump between Nov.30 to Dec.2, from 5PHs to 7PHs. That is 40% jump on network computing power. Did coinTerra just delivered their 1st batch? that is equivalent of 1000 coinTerra 4. Does anybody know who just delivered a large batch of ASICs? We are waiting and waiting and waiting for cointerra and hashfast, maybe we are waiting on the wrong line
KNC shipped around that time.
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December 08, 2013, 03:49:48 PM
#1
I look at the network hash rate, there is jump between Nov.30 to Dec.2, from 5PHs to 7PHs. That is 40% jump on network computing power. Did coinTerra just delivered their 1st batch? that is equivalent of 1000 coinTerra 4. Does anybody know who just delivered a large batch of ASICs? We are waiting and waiting and waiting for cointerra and hashfast, maybe we are waiting on the wrong line
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