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{{asic | {{asic | ||
|dev=[[21|21 Inc.]],,21.png | |dev=[[21|21 Inc.]],,21.png | ||
|codevs=Qualcomm | |codevs=Qualcomm | ||
|chip=BitShare,,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=334759 | |chip=BitShare,,November 16 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=334759 | ||
| | |pics=asic-21-bitshare-top.png:Top | ||
|mining=50Gh:0.16J,125Gh:0.16J | |||
|notes=Introduction date is "21 Bitcoin Computer" availability date.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014RD021C</ref> | |||
|warning=needinfo,21, formerly 21e6, is believed to use their own developed chip given their staff. Little public information about the hardware used is known. On the 18th of May, 2015, 21 Inc. announced that they will be providing development kits of a BitShare chip to interested parties with the intent of their chip to be used in embedded applications.<ref>https://medium.com/@21dotco/a-bitcoin-miner-in-every-device-and-in-every-hand-e315b40f2821</ref> | |warning=needinfo,21, formerly 21e6, is believed to use their own developed chip given their staff. Little public information about the hardware used is known. On the 18th of May, 2015, 21 Inc. announced that they will be providing development kits of a BitShare chip to interested parties with the intent of their chip to be used in embedded applications.<ref>https://medium.com/@21dotco/a-bitcoin-miner-in-every-device-and-in-every-hand-e315b40f2821</ref> | ||
|sources=Qualcomm<ref>http://www.newsbtc.com/2015/03/10/bitcoin-startup-raises-116-million-qualcomm-ventures-key-investor/</ref>,date/specs<ref>https://21.co/faq/#technical-specifications</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|style=oneliner | |style=oneliner | ||
|dev=[[BitFury|BitFury Group]],,Logo-bitfury.png | |dev=[[BitFury|BitFury Group]],,Logo-bitfury.png | ||
|chip=<!-- no name -->,<!-- no webpage -->, | |chip=<!-- no name -->,<!-- no webpage -->,September 2 2015,<!-- no btct --> | ||
|mining=:0.06J | |mining=:0.06J | ||
|die=,16nm,full custom | |die=,16nm,full custom | ||
|notes=BitFury Group considers this their Gen 5 product. | |notes=BitFury Group considers this their Gen 5 product. Date is public announcement of tape-out date. | ||
|sources=node size/power consumption<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-launches-new-28nm-bitcoin-mining-asic/</ref><ref>http://masterherald.com/new-bitcoin-mining-asic-chip-by-bitfury-ready-for-the-market/11818/</ref> | |sources=node size/power consumption<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-launches-new-28nm-bitcoin-mining-asic/</ref><ref>http://masterherald.com/new-bitcoin-mining-asic-chip-by-bitfury-ready-for-the-market/11818/</ref>, date<ref>http://bitcoinist.net/bitfury-ceo-talks-bip-100-announces-16nm-bitcoin-mining-asic-chip-tapeout/</ref> | ||
|warning=future,This chip is planned for the future and specifications are highly subject to change. | |warning=future,This chip is planned for the future and specifications are highly subject to change. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|dev=[[Bitmain|Bitmain Technologies Ltd.]],,Logo-bitmain.png | |dev=[[Bitmain|Bitmain Technologies Ltd.]],,Logo-bitmain.png | ||
|chip=BM1385,,August 19th 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770 | |chip=BM1385,,August 19th 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770 | ||
|datasheet=[https://www.bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=00720150820054252844hqjR8mb206C9 datasheet] | |||
|pics=Asic-bitmain-bm1385-top.jpg:Top | |pics=Asic-bitmain-bm1385-top.jpg:Top | ||
|mining=32.5Gh:0. | |mining=38.75Gh:0.263J@0.71V,32.5Gh:0.219J@0.66V,21.25Gh:0.181J@0.60V,30Gh@:600Hz | ||
|die=TSMC,28nm,full custom, | |die=TSMC,28nm,full custom, | ||
|package=,,[code] | |package=,,[code] | ||
|codes=H20015p1 | |codes=H20015p1 | ||
|notes=Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 4' product. | |notes=Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 4' product. | ||
|sources=<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770.msg12182443#msg12182443</ref> | |sources=<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770.msg12182443#msg12182443</ref>, 30Gh@600Hz<ref>http://bitcoinist.net/exclusive-1st-review-bitmain-antminer-s7-4-8-ths-using-1250-watts/</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
<table class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size:75%;"><tr><td> | <table class="wikitable" style="width:100%; font-size:75%;"><tr><td> | ||
{{asic | {{asic | ||
|style=oneliner | |style=oneliner | ||
|chip=unknown | |chip=unknown,,2016 | ||
|dev=[[Bitmain|Bitmain Technologies Ltd.]],,Logo-bitmain.png | |dev=[[Bitmain|Bitmain Technologies Ltd.]],,Logo-bitmain.png | ||
|die=,16nm,full custom, | |die=,16nm,full custom, | ||
|warning=future,This chip has only been alluded to in Bitmain Technologies' BM1385 announcement | |warning=future,This chip has only been alluded to in Bitmain Technologies' BM1385 announcement | ||
|sources=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770.msg12182443#msg12182443 | |sources=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1156770.msg12182443#msg12182443, year<ref>http://insidebitcoins.com/news/exclusive-interview-with-jihan-wu-of-bitmain-on-s7-block-size-debate-and-more/34658</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
{{asic | |||
|dev=[[Bitmain|Bitmain Technologies Ltd.]],,Logo-bitmain.png | |||
|chip=BM1387,,May 31st 2017,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1493601.0 | |||
|datasheet=Confidential, not released https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2543554.0 | |||
|pics=BM1387.jpg:Top | |||
|mining=71.4Gh:0.1J@?V:650Hz | |||
|die=,16nm,full custom, | |||
|package=,,[code] | |||
|codes=H20016G1 | |||
|notes=Used in [[AntMiner]] S9 | |||
|sources=<ref>https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@lenar/overview-asic-miner-antminer-s9-part-i</ref> | |||
}} | |||
=== Black Arrow === | === Black Arrow === | ||
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|codes=1412 | |codes=1412 | ||
|sources=date<ref>https://www.facebook.com/digbigminer/photos/a.228769783984388.1073741826.183840048477362/228769627317737/?type=1</ref>, node size/specs derived from miner<ref>http://btct.com/item632</ref>, 400Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=320</ref>, 496Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=440</ref>, 544Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=363</ref> | |sources=date<ref>https://www.facebook.com/digbigminer/photos/a.228769783984388.1073741826.183840048477362/228769627317737/?type=1</ref>, node size/specs derived from miner<ref>http://btct.com/item632</ref>, 400Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=320</ref>, 496Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=440</ref>, 544Hz<ref>https://youtu.be/6id6bPRNIwk?t=363</ref> | ||
}} | |||
=== Ebang === | |||
{{asic | |||
|dev=[[Ebang|Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co. Ltd]],,Ebang.jpg | |||
|chip=DW1227,,2016-12-6,http://www.cybtc.org/article-97-1.html | |||
|datasheet=Not released | |||
|pics= | |||
|mining=65.625Gh:0.14J@?V:Hz <!-- 7140 MH/J--> | |||
|die=,14nm,full custom, | |||
|package=,, | |||
|codes= | |||
|notes=LPP technology. Used in [[Ebit]] E9 and [[Ebit]] E9+ miners | |||
|sources= | |||
}} | |||
{{asic | |||
|dev=[[Ebang|Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co. Ltd]],,Ebang.jpg | |||
|chip=DW1228,,2017-12-20,http://news.8btc.com/ebang-releasee10-miner-with-samsung-10nm-chips | |||
|datasheet=Not released | |||
|pics= | |||
|mining=257.000Gh:0.09J@?V:Hz <!--11100 MH/J--> | |||
|die=,10nm,full custom, | |||
|package=,, | |||
|codes= | |||
|notes=Samsung 10nm technology. Used in [[Ebit]] E9++ and [[Ebit]] E10 miners | |||
|sources= | |||
}} | }} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
=== iCoinTech === | === iCoinTech === | ||
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|dev=[[LK Group|LK Group Limited]],http://www.lketc.com/enindex.aspx,Logo-lkgroup.png | |dev=[[LK Group|LK Group Limited]],http://www.lketc.com/enindex.aspx,Logo-lkgroup.png | ||
|chip=B-eleven,,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033676 | |chip=B-eleven,,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033676 | ||
|mining=: | |mining=:0.26J | ||
|die=,14,, | |die=,14,, | ||
|warning=future,Plans for this chip have been announced<ref>http://www.weibo.com/1064916230/Ce24u30D8?from=page_1005051064916230_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime</ref> and claimed to have been taped out<ref>http://www.weibo.com/p/1001603853993762805988</ref>. Any specifications are highly subject to change. | |||
|warning=future,Plans for this chip have been announced<ref>http://www.weibo.com/1064916230/Ce24u30D8?from=page_1005051064916230_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime</ref> | |sources=nodee ize<ref>http://lketc.com/templates/lkzz/images/banner.jpg</ref>, efficiency<ref>http://www.weibo.com/5366676780/CvcU31beM?ref=home&rid=2_0_1_2667275949151851739</ref> | ||
|sources= | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | |||
=== MegaBigPower === | |||
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{{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=[[MegaBigPower]],https://megabigpower.com/,Logo-megabigpower.png | |||
|chip=unknown,https://megabigpower.com/aboutus,July 2014,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg10182965#msg10182965 | |||
|mining=(2000/0.5/(16*4)):0.5J | |||
|die=,28nm,, | |||
|notes=Hash rate is a rough estimate based on 2kW at-the-wall miner with 64 chips. | |||
|warning=needinfo,Other than website claims no information on this chip is available. Some BitcoinTalk posts suggest the design did not originate entirely with MegaBigPower.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg10182965#msg10182965</ref> | |||
|sources=date/node size<ref>https://megabigpower.com/aboutus</ref>, hash rate/efficiency<ref>https://megabigpower.com/faq</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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|notes=This is a die shrink of the Hammer.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6145608#msg6145608</ref>. Tape-out was May 14th 2014<ref>http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/news/14226621-rockerbox-2nd-gen-asic-tape-out</ref>.<br />The product brief mentions further core frequencies of 500MHz and 1500MHz which would yield 96.5Gh/s and 289.5Gh/s respectively, but are not explicitly specified. | |notes=This is a die shrink of the Hammer.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6145608#msg6145608</ref>. Tape-out was May 14th 2014<ref>http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/news/14226621-rockerbox-2nd-gen-asic-tape-out</ref>.<br />The product brief mentions further core frequencies of 500MHz and 1500MHz which would yield 96.5Gh/s and 289.5Gh/s respectively, but are not explicitly specified. | ||
|sources=date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7934763#msg7934763</ref>,datasheet NDA<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6190801#msg6190801</ref>, Foundry<ref>http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/news/14226621-rockerbox-2nd-gen-asic-tape-out</ref>, Global UniChip<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6188952#msg6188952</ref>,FlexTronics<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7391409#msg7391409</ref>, performance @190Gh<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6190079#msg6190079</ref> @others/die size<ref>http://storage.googleapis.com/spond_public/materials/rockerbox_brief.pdf</ref>, topology<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7747959#msg7747959</ref>, codes: 1442<ref>http://photo.mystisland.org/sp20/sp20_24.jpg</ref>1445<ref>https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7550/15883566637_f835a456da_o.jpg</ref> | |sources=date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7934763#msg7934763</ref>,datasheet NDA<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6190801#msg6190801</ref>, Foundry<ref>http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/news/14226621-rockerbox-2nd-gen-asic-tape-out</ref>, Global UniChip<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6188952#msg6188952</ref>,FlexTronics<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7391409#msg7391409</ref>, performance @190Gh<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg6190079#msg6190079</ref> @others/die size<ref>http://storage.googleapis.com/spond_public/materials/rockerbox_brief.pdf</ref>, topology<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7747959#msg7747959</ref>, codes: 1442<ref>http://photo.mystisland.org/sp20/sp20_24.jpg</ref>1445<ref>https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7550/15883566637_f835a456da_o.jpg</ref> | ||
}} | |||
{{asic | |||
|style=compact | |||
|dev=[[Spondoolies-Tech|Spondoolies-Tech LTD]],,Logo-spondoolies tech.png | |||
|chip=PickAxe,,September 23rd 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg12501293#msg12501293 | |||
|mining=140Gh:0.14J@0.55V | |||
|package=WLCSP,7x7mm, | |||
|die=,28nm,custom+auto, | |||
|notes=date is complete SP50 hardware announcement date | |||
|sources=node size<ref>https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/guy-corem-ceo-spondoolies-tech-speaks-miners-future-mining/</ref>,topology<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7747959#msg7747959</ref>, performance<ref>http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp50</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|style=oneliner | |style=oneliner | ||
|dev=[[Spondoolies-Tech|Spondoolies-Tech LTD]],,Logo-spondoolies tech.png | |dev=[[Spondoolies-Tech|Spondoolies-Tech LTD]],,Logo-spondoolies tech.png | ||
|chip= | |chip=Mattock,,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg7712465#msg7712465 | ||
| | |warning=future,Mattock was mentioned in the BitcoinTalk thread, but it is uncertain if it is/was to be a (Bitcoin) ASIC. | ||
}} | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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|style=oneliner | |style=oneliner | ||
|dev=[[Spondoolies-Tech|Spondoolies-Tech LTD]],,Logo-spondoolies tech.png | |dev=[[Spondoolies-Tech|Spondoolies-Tech LTD]],,Logo-spondoolies tech.png | ||
|chip= | |chip=unknown,,2015,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203092.msg12327258#msg12327258 | ||
| | |die=,,full custom, | ||
|notes=Considered by Spondoolies-Tech to be their 3rd Generation product. | |||
|warning=needinfo,Mentioned only in passing in a BitcoinTalk forum post. | |||
}} | }} | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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The following is a list of projects that were not formally canceled and are generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation of the existence / performance / depiction of the chip and/or the company. | The following is a list of projects that were not formally canceled and are generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation of the existence / performance / depiction of the chip and/or the company. | ||
''Note: Most links below will lead to external sites. Icons have been | ''Note: Most links below will lead to external sites. Icons have been suppressed to prevent link clutter.'' | ||
<div class="plainlinks" style="font-size:75%;"> | <div class="plainlinks" style="font-size:75%;"> | ||
* {{asic | * {{asic | ||
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|sources=date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170739.0</ref>, node size<ref>http://www.cedartec.net/</ref>, efficiency<ref>http://www.cedartec.net/products.php</ref>, core voltage/frequency<ref>https://vimeo.com/65249930</ref> | |sources=date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170739.0</ref>, node size<ref>http://www.cedartec.net/</ref>, efficiency<ref>http://www.cedartec.net/products.php</ref>, core voltage/frequency<ref>https://vimeo.com/65249930</ref> | ||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560</ref>, using manipulated images<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560.msg2004199#msg2004199</ref> to bolster credibility. | |warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560</ref>, using manipulated images<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560.msg2004199#msg2004199</ref> to bolster credibility. | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=Cloud Think Mining Ltd,http://cloudthink.io,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1141984 | |||
|chip=unknown,,August 3rd 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1141984 | |||
|mining=:0.6J | |||
|die=,28nm,, | |||
|warning=scam,This company attempted to market mining hardware that was claimed to use their own chips - however the hardware even on paper was highly inefficient and overpriced (being sold by pre-order) by the time it was announced. At one point the company suggested free units for review by interested parties as long as they would post immediate review threads on BitcoinTalk. This has since been regarded as an attempt to bolster credibility. The company's website is no longer in operation and BitcoinTalk forum accounts inactive. | |||
}} | }} | ||
* {{asic | * {{asic | ||
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|sources=date/node size/specs<ref>https://www.hashcoins.com/buy-asic-miners/buy-uranus/</ref> | |sources=date/node size/specs<ref>https://www.hashcoins.com/buy-asic-miners/buy-uranus/</ref> | ||
|warning=needinfo,The mining equipment this chip is going to be used in was originally slated for Q1 2015. {{As of|2015|04|01}} the HashCoins website reads that this equipment "is in the stage of testing and certification", while taking orders via Bitcoin and/or bank transfers. | |warning=needinfo,The mining equipment this chip is going to be used in was originally slated for Q1 2015. {{As of|2015|04|01}} the HashCoins website reads that this equipment "is in the stage of testing and certification", while taking orders via Bitcoin and/or bank transfers. | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=[[HASHRA]],,Logo-hashra.png | |||
|chip=Moonraker,http://hashra.com/moonraker/,December 2014,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=759832 | |||
|die=,28nm,, | |||
|notes=Hashra has traditionally used existing hardware, reselling these 'as is' or in custom cases. The chip used in the Moonraker product may well be a pre-existing chip of unstated origin. At least one party noted that {{as of|2014|09|09}}, the chips should exist<ref>https://hashtalk.org/topic/4002/manebjorn-s-miner-wishlist-for-reviews</ref> | |||
|sources=date,business model<ref>http://cryptomining-blog.com/3813-affordable-and-low-power-hashra-100-mhs-astro-scrypt-asic-to-be-available-in-december/</ref> | |||
|warning=needinfo,{{As of|2015|09|07}}, this hardware is purportedly still under development - after numerous delays, despite taking orders. A BitcoinTalk scam accusation thread details several claimed excuses<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=822750</ref>. | |||
}} | }} | ||
* {{asic | * {{asic | ||
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|mining=:(90/20)J | |mining=:(90/20)J | ||
|warning=scam,Used manipulated images of an AC Ryan mediaplayer<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155896</ref> to bolster credibility. | |warning=scam,Used manipulated images of an AC Ryan mediaplayer<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155896</ref> to bolster credibility. | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=MinersLab Ltd,https://www.minerslab.com/,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|chip=unknown,,August 2014,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|mining=:(1800/4000)J | |||
|die=,28nm,, | |||
|sources=node size/efficiency<ref>https://www.minerslab.com/product/smart-miner-rack-mount-4ths-bitcoin-miner/</ref> | |||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales. | |||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=MinersLab Ltd,https://www.minerslab.com/,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|chip=unknown,,December 2014,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|mining=:(1900/10000)J | |||
|die=,20nm,, | |||
|sources=node size/efficiency<ref>https://www.minerslab.com/product/smart-miner-2-se-10ths-rack-mount-bitcoin-miner/</ref> | |||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales. | |||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=MinersLab Ltd,https://www.minerslab.com/,,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|chip=unknown,,June 1 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883534 | |||
|mining=:0.102J | |||
|die=,16nm,, | |||
|sources=node size/efficiency<ref>https://www.minerslab.com/product/smart-miner-3-0-rack-mount-20ths-bitcoin-miner/</ref> | |||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales. | |||
}} | }} | ||
* {{asic | * {{asic | ||
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|sources=date<ref>earliest recording in archive.org</ref>,node size<ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/</ref>,specs<ref>http://bitcoinviews.com/phoenix-technologies-announce-2nd-generation-asic-chip-breakthrough/</ref> | |sources=date<ref>earliest recording in archive.org</ref>,node size<ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/</ref>,specs<ref>http://bitcoinviews.com/phoenix-technologies-announce-2nd-generation-asic-chip-breakthrough/</ref> | ||
|warning=scam,Used manipulated images<ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/wp-content/themes/hyperion/images/slideshow/slide3.png</ref><ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/wp-content/themes/hyperion/images/slideshow/slide4.png</ref> of G-Technology G-Safe and G-Speed products<ref>http://support.g-technology.com/support/g-safe</ref><ref>http://www.g-technology.com/products/g-speed-es-4-hard-drive-failsafe-raid-16-tb</ref>, is generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365585</ref>. Company logo is actually that of [[wikipedia:Phoenix Television|Phoenix Television]]<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268180.msg2922218#msg2922218</ref> | |warning=scam,Used manipulated images<ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/wp-content/themes/hyperion/images/slideshow/slide3.png</ref><ref>http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/wp-content/themes/hyperion/images/slideshow/slide4.png</ref> of G-Technology G-Safe and G-Speed products<ref>http://support.g-technology.com/support/g-safe</ref><ref>http://www.g-technology.com/products/g-speed-es-4-hard-drive-failsafe-raid-16-tb</ref>, is generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=365585</ref>. Company logo is actually that of [[wikipedia:Phoenix Television|Phoenix Television]]<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268180.msg2922218#msg2922218</ref> | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=PeerNova,http://peernova.com/, | |||
|chip=unknown,http://peernova.com/product/petaone-rack/,July 2014, | |||
|mining=:0.5J | |||
|die=,28nm,, | |||
|warning=needinfo,Other than old website claims (available through archive.org) no information on this chip is available. Company supposedly sold hardware incorporating this chip by pre-order for a July 2014 delivery. PeerNova had acquired HighBitCoin, a claimed ASIC designer.<ref>http://www.coindesk.com/overstock-venture-capital-investment-bitcoin-peernova/</ref> | |||
|sources=date/node size/efficiency<ref>http://peernova.com/product/petaone-rack/</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|sources=efficiency<ref>http://bitasic.com/specs.html</ref> | |sources=efficiency<ref>http://bitasic.com/specs.html</ref> | ||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148832.msg1636723#msg1636723</ref>, used a company's credentials as a facilitator, but that company denied being associated<ref>http://mineforeman.com/2013/03/04/another-asic-manufacturer-enters-the-bitcoin-mining-device-market/</ref> | |warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148832.msg1636723#msg1636723</ref>, used a company's credentials as a facilitator, but that company denied being associated<ref>http://mineforeman.com/2013/03/04/another-asic-manufacturer-enters-the-bitcoin-mining-device-market/</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|sources=node size/UMC/topology<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297543.msg4652211#msg4652211</ref>, package/specs<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297503.msg4652682#msg4652682</ref>, date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297503.msg5129392#msg5129392</ref> | |sources=node size/UMC/topology<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297543.msg4652211#msg4652211</ref>, package/specs<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297503.msg4652682#msg4652682</ref>, date<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297503.msg5129392#msg5129392</ref> | ||
|warning=canceled,AMC/VMC announced in a media interview that their 55nm technology had been canceled<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=462370.msg5464331#msg5464331</ref> | |warning=canceled,AMC/VMC announced in a media interview that their 55nm technology had been canceled<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=462370.msg5464331#msg5464331</ref> | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=Xilock Technology,http://www.xilock.com/,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1162563 | |||
|chip=Xilock FLASH XL5416,,August 24th 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1162563 | |||
|mining=:0.082J,:0.143J | |||
|die=,16nm,, | |||
|package=,, | |||
|sources=node size/efficiency<ref>http://www.xilock.com/productsview/home/8-xilock-xh-12000.html</ref> | |||
|notes=The conflicting efficiency data stems from claimed efficiency in text versus apparent efficiency as shown on a purported miner display. Both are at-the-wall. | |||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|sources=date/node size/efficiency<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344630</ref> | |sources=date/node size/efficiency<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344630</ref> | ||
|warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344630</ref> | |warning=scam,Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344630</ref> | ||
}} | |||
* {{asic | |||
|style=oneliner | |||
|dev=yesminers,http://www.yesminers.de/, | |||
|chip=unknown,,July 15th 2015,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1136178 | |||
|mining=:(0.075*0.94)J | |||
|die=TSMC,16nm,, | |||
|notes=It is currently not known if the chip claimed is of their own design. Hash rate and efficiency are derived from 'M20' hardware claims. Date is first appearance of company's website, chips are claimed to be expected Q4 2015. | |||
|warning=needinfo,This company is the subject of several scam allegations at BitcoinTalk. The hardware which is claimed to incorporate this chip is only available for pre-order with delivery planned for January 2016. | |||
|sources=node size<ref>http://www.yesminers.de/en/</ref>, hash rate/efficiency<ref>http://www.yesminers.de/en/mining/yesminer-m20.html</ref>, fab,Q4 2015<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1136178.msg11982022#msg11982022</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 22 January 2018
ASIC development projects
21
21 Inc. Facilitators: Qualcomm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BitShare BCT Introduced: 2015-Nov-16 Needs more information (see notes for details) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Notes: Introduction date is "21 Bitcoin Computer" availability date.[2] 21, formerly 21e6, is believed to use their own developed chip given their staff. Little public information about the hardware used is known. On the 18th of May, 2015, 21 Inc. announced that they will be providing development kits of a BitShare chip to interested parties with the intent of their chip to be used in embedded applications. |
ASICMiner
ASICMiner Facilitators: BitQuan,BitFountain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BE100 BCT Introduced: 2012-Dec-28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN40 6x6mm Markings: BE100 Die:4.66x4.66mm@130nm |
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Notes: The letters 'BE' in the component name/markings stands for "Block Erupter". ASICMiner considers the BE100 their 'Gen1' product. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Used on: Block Erupter USB, Block Erupter Cube, Block Erupter Blade |
ASICMiner unknown BCT Facilitators: BitQuan,BitFountain Planned: 2012-Nov | No pictures available Die:65nm |
Canceled (see notes for details) | |
Notes: This chip would formally have been ASICMiner's 'Gen2' product. Development appears to have been canceled prior to production. |
ASICMiner Facilitators: BitQuan,BitFountain | |||||||||||||||||||
BE200www BCT Introduced: 2014-Mar-28 Datasheet: package dimensions,pins/protocol, pinout | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN64 8x8mm Markings: BE200 / [lot] Known codes: lot:8P01N,9C01H,9P02A,9P02H Die:40nm |
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Notes: ASICMiner considers this their 'Gen3' product. Was made available in 8x8mm and 9x9mm packages. | |||||||||||||||||||
Used on: ASICMiner Tube, ASICMiner Prisma |
ASICMiner Facilitators: BitQuan,BitFountain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BE300S prototype BCT Introduced: 2014-Sep-16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN40* Markings: BE300S Die:28nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: This was a prototype manufactured on an MPW. The package appears to be soldered on only 2 sides, which may imply that internally there are also only bond wires to those two sides. |
ASICMiner BE300(S) BCT Facilitators: BitQuan,BitFountain Planned: 2015-Feb | No pictures available Package: FCLGA 5x5mm Die:28nm Foundry: TSMC |
May not actually exist (see notes for details) | Mining: 8Gh/s 0.038J/Gh, 12Gh/s 0.038J/Gh, 6Gh/s 0.033J/Gh, 9Gh/s 0.022J/Gh |
Notes: ASICMiner would consider this their 'Gen4' product. The expected hashing performance and package size is preliminary. The BE300(S) is understood not to be in production at this time. |
ASICMiner Unknown a 2015 16nm chip co-developed with BitQuan,BitFountain. The planned node size would be 16nm or 14nmThis chip is planned to be introduced in the future. |
ASICrising GmbH
ASICrising Facilitators: RacyICs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wolfbloodwww BCT Introduced: 2013-Aug | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN88 10x10mm Markings: with logo:Wolfblood logo / WOLFBLOOD-A0 / [lot1] / [lot2][date] without logo:[illegible / illegible / illegible][date] Known codes: WB4230-1A0 / UXYK3604647.4913,1214 Die:28nm Foundry: Global Foundries |
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Notes: Only produced in a limited run, as ASICrising opted against making a full mask while their 28nm design was close to being finalized.[3]. Package size is an estimate based on neighboring components. |
ASICrising Wolfblood XEwww BCT Facilitators: RacyICs Planned: 2014-Aug | No pictures available Die:8.45x8.45mm@28nm (custom+cell) Foundry: Global Foundries |
May not actually exist (see notes for details) | Mining: 100Gh/s 0.19J/Gh, 125Gh/s 0.29J/Gh, 150Gh/s 0.29J/Gh |
Notes: Third hash rate listed is based on Gh/mm² numbers using the 100Gh as the base value. This was also used to derive the die size for further calculations. As of 1 April 2015[update] the ASICrising website states that the design is "Tapeout-ready", implying that it has not yet been manufactured. |
ASICrising Wolfblood x14 a 14nm 200Gh/s 0.08J/Gh chip . As of 1 April 2015[update] no further information on this potential chip has become available beyond the Coinbau investment brochure. |
Avalon Project
Avalon Project Facilitators: Canaan Creative, BitSynCom, Gridchip | |||||||||||||||||||
A3256www BCT Introduced: 2013-Jan-20 Datasheet: datasheet, package | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN48 7x7mm Markings: Old Avalon logo / A3256-Q48 / [lot/date] Known codes: P6M56213042C,P6M56313052C,PPT87813212C Die:3.976x4.056mm@110nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: First ASIC to be put to market, with first delivery of a miner to Jeff Garzik. |
Avalon Project Facilitators: Canaan Creative, BitSynCom, GridChip | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3255www BCT Introduced: 2013-Aug Datasheet: datasheet, package | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN48 7x7mm Markings: Avalon logo / A3255-Q48 / [lot/date] Known codes: SKWL0613452CMU Die:55nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: GridChip's involvement with this chip is disputed.[4] |
Avalon Project Facilitators: Canaan Creative, BitSynCom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3233www Introduced: 2014-Apr Datasheet: datasheet, package | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN48 7x7mm Markings: Avalon logo / A3233-Q48 / [lot/date] Known codes: P6P73914092CMU,P6P73914102CAL Die:40nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Avalon Project Facilitators: Canaan Creative, Alchip Technologies, Ltd (世芯电子) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A3222www BCT Introduced: 2014-Sep Datasheet: datasheet, package | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN56 8x8mm Markings: Avalon logo / A3222-Q56 / [lot/date] Known codes: T8A98911434EMAA,T4V9181435ECLA Die:28nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Avalon Project Unknown a 2015-Jul chip co-developed with Canaan Creative. This chip is rumored to become available around July of 2015. |
BIOSTAR Group
BIOSTAR Group | |||||||||||||||||||
Cobrawww BCT Introduced: 2014-Mar-17 | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN48 7x7mm Markings: unmarked: n/a marked: Cobra / [lot] / [date]G030 Known codes: D7LJK. 1 / 1348 Die:110nm |
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Notes: Efficiency is as specified at the board. Package size is an estimate based on neighboring components. |
BitDragonfly
BitDragonfly | |
Unknown Introduced: 2014-Jan Needs more information (see notes for details) | |
Technical specifications Package: Markings: BitDragonfly / CA2472 / L[date] Known codes: 1403 | |
Not much is known about this chip other than that it existed, was technologically successful, but financially expensive - as noted by Bitcoin entrepreneur Li Xiaolai |
BitFury Group
BitFury Group Facilitators: IMEC,Europractice,BioInfoBank Institute | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BF756C55www BCT Introduced: 2013-Jun-14 Datasheet: unofficial datasheet package pinout compilation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn/Punched QFN48 7x7mm Markings: β: β / 5Ghash / [date] / [lot] / TT BioInfoBank: BioInfoBank logo / BIB756C55NM-BF / [date] / [lot] CCCP: CCCP logo / CCCP756C55NM-BF / [date] / [lot] Known codes: β: KRT8G, BioInfoBank: 1336/KYG0H, 1404/KCKCL, CCCP: 1340/KYW3Q Die:3.8x3.8mm@55nm(custom+auto) Foundry: UMC |
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Notes: BitFury Group considers this their Gen 1, Rev 1 product. It was originally designed at 65nm but die-shrunk down to 55nm[7]. It was widely released in at least 3 different packages/markings: The 'beta' / 5Ghash (estimated hash rate before practical tests) markings on a sawn package, BioInfoBank and CCCP markings on a punched package. High efficiency claims were made by BitFury[8] that at this time seem unrealistic. BitcoinTalk user vs3 holds a large collection of technical information about this chip in his NanoFury repository[9] |
BitFury Group Facilitators: IMEC,Europractice | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BF864C55www BCT Introduced: 2014-Mar-03 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Punched QFN48 7x7mm Markings: BitFury Logo / BF864C55 / [lot] Known codes: KCYLT,KCTMS Die:55nm(full custom) Foundry: UMC |
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Notes: BitFury Group considers this their Gen 1, Rev 2 product. This chip is pin- and protocol-compatible with the BF756C55, allowing many existing designs based on the BF756C55 to be upgraded.[10][11] |
BitFury Group Unknown a 40nm chip . BitFury Group would have considered this their Gen 3 product. No information is available on whether the earlier 'Gen 1 Rev 2' is to be seen as 'Gen 2'.This chip may have been canceled altogether. |
BitFury Group Unknown BCT Introduced: 2015-Feb-28 | No pictures available Die:28nm (full custom) |
Needs more information (see notes for details) | Mining: 0.2J/Gh |
Notes: BitFury Group considers this their Gen 4 product.[12]. BitFury Group have stated that they will not be making chip samples or details available.[13] As this chip is claimed to exist by a reputable party (BitFury Group), the information in this template requires expansion. |
BitFury Group Unknown a 2015-Sep-02 16nm 0.06J/Gh chip . BitFury Group considers this their Gen 5 product. Date is public announcement of tape-out date.This chip is planned for the future and specifications are highly subject to change. |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd.
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BM1380www BCT Introduced: 2013-Nov-11 Datasheet: datasheet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN56 8x8mm Markings: Blank: n/a Common: Antminer logo / BM1380 / [lot/date] Known codes: U02014G7 Die:3.464x3.464mm@55nm |
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Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 1' product. |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BM1382www BCT Introduced: 2014-Apr Datasheet: datasheet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn FCQFN56* 8x8mm Markings: Antminer logo / BM1382 / [lot/date] Known codes: A10014P1,A10014Z2 Die:28nm |
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Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 2' product. This chip uses a custom physical pin configuration that should be treated as a QFN with multiple exposed pads. |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BM1384www BCT Introduced: 2014-Sep Datasheet: datasheet | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn FCQFN32* 8x8mm Markings: Antminer logo / BM1384 / [lot/date] Known codes: A10014o1 Die:28nm(semi-custom) |
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Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 3' product. This chip uses a custom physical pin configuration that should be treated as a QFN with multiple exposed pads. |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BM1385 BCT Introduced: 2015-Aug-19 Datasheet: datasheet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Markings: [code] Known codes: H20015p1 Die:28nm(full custom) Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 4' product. |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. unknown a 2016 16nm chip . This chip has only been alluded to in Bitmain Technologies' BM1385 announcement |
Bitmain Technologies Ltd. | |||||||||||||||||||
BM1387 BCT Introduced: 2017-May-31 Datasheet: Confidential, not released https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2543554.0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Markings: [code] Known codes: H20016G1 Die:16nm(full custom) |
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Notes: Used in AntMiner S9 |
Black Arrow
Black Arrow Ltd Facilitators: Verisilicon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minionwww BCT Introduced: 2014-Apr-10 Datasheet: datasheet footprint | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: MCM UFCBGA900 25x25mm Markings: Black Arrow logo / Black Arrow LTD / MINION / 99s256 / [date] / [lot] Known codes: 1418 UXYL09065.000 Die:28nm Foundry: Global Foundries |
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Notes: string |
Black Arrow Ltd Unknown a 2015-May 14nm 0.3J/Gh chip . Tape-out was purportedly in December 2014This chip has been declared canceled on the 27th of May, 2015. |
Btc-Digger
Btc-Diggerwww | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unknownwww BCT Introduced: 2013-Aug-10 Needs more information (see notes for details) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: QFP48 7x7mm Markings: none Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: Date is tape-out date. Little is known about this Bitcoin ASIC other than that it existed and was used in a small number of miners on the Chinese market |
BTCGARDEN
BTCGARDENwww | |||||||||||||||||||
Garden BCT Introduced: 2013-May-22 | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: LQFP64 10x10mm Markings: GardenV[batch] / 0924 Known codes: 2, 3 Die:130nm Foundry: SMIC |
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Notes: Date is tape-out date. |
BTCGARDENwww Unknown a 2013-Dec 40nm chip . Along with an IPO, BTCGARDEN's 40nm endeavours were canceled. BTCGARDEN would then go on to use ASICMiner's BE200 40nm chip in mining products. |
Butterfly Labs, Inc.
Butterfly Labs, Inc. Facilitators: Chronicle Tech (now Custom Silicon Solutions) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BitForce SCwww BCT Introduced: 2013-Feb-08 Datasheet: datasheet(alt) protocol(alt) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FCBGA144 10x10mm Markings: Blank:n/a ButterFly Labs Logo / BUTTERFLYLABS / BFSC100F144 / US10 / [lot] [date] Known codes: 6770 3013,1393 3513 Die:7.5x7.5mm@65nm(full custom) Foundry: Global Foundries/IBM |
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Notes: ASIC based on their FPGA design. The first publicly known to exist Bitcoin ASIC. |
Butterfly Labs, Inc. Facilitators: Custom Silicon Solutions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Monarch BCT Introduced: 2014-Aug-21 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FClBGA1188 (36x33) 24x21mm Markings: Butterfly Labs logo / BFSC28NM02 2006 / FPBGA1188 [date] / [lot?] Known codes: 2614 Die:24x21mm@28nm Foundry: Global Foundries |
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Notes: Die/package size are derived estimates based on wafer and board images with other known dimensions. |
Clam Ltd
Clam Ltd | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CLSH55Q100 BCT Introduced: 2013-Nov-18 Datasheet: datasheet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN100 12x12mm Markings: CLAM logo / CLSH55Q100 Die:55nm |
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CoinTerra, Inc.
CoinTerra, Inc. Facilitators: Open-Silicon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GoldStrike 1www BCT Introduced: 2013-Nov-08 Datasheet: infosheet, presentation presentation video | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: QMCM FCBGA1296 37.5x37.5mm Markings: Q1 only: COINTERRA / GoldStrike 1 / [lot] / [date] TAIWAN Q1-4: COINTERRA / GoldStrike 1 / [lot] / [date] TAIWAN Known codes: Q1:UOLK46001B10 / 1352, Q1-4: UOLL04004.01A / 1403, UOLL04004.01A / 1414, UOLK46006.01A / 1403 Die:20x10mm@28nm Foundry: Global Foundries Dresden |
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Notes: Although the MCM package shows 4 dies, only 3 are active silicon.[19] Die size is thus based on 2*10x10mm |
CoinTerra, Inc. SHIVAwwwBCT a 2014-Sep-18 16nm 0.225J/Gh chip co-developed with Global Unichip Corp. Assumed not to have gone into production before CoinTerra's Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. |
DigBig
DigBigwww Facilitators: Gevey / FuriousBTC / Zhen Liu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FB1600 BCT Introduced: 2014-Mar-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: CSP BGA168 (12x14) 5x6mm Markings: DigBig logo / DIGBIG FB1600 / [date] / SGCQP-001 Known codes: 1412 Die:5x6mm@40nm |
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Ebang
Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co. Ltd | No pictures available | ||||||||||||||||||
DW1227 BCT Introduced: 2016-Dec-06 Datasheet: Not released | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Markings: Die:14nm(full custom) |
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Notes: LPP technology. Used in Ebit E9 and Ebit E9+ miners |
Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co. Ltd | No pictures available | ||||||||||||||||||
DW1228 BCT Introduced: 2017-Dec-20 Datasheet: Not released | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Markings: Die:10nm(full custom) |
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Notes: Samsung 10nm technology. Used in Ebit E9++ and Ebit E10 miners |
Gridchip
Gridchip UnknownBCT a 2013-Jul-04 40nm 2Gh/s chip . This chip was canceled, however its technology would eventually surface in the Gridseed GC3355.See also: GridSeed, SFARDS |
Gridseed
Gridseed Facilitators: GridChip | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GC3355www BCT Introduced: 2013-Dec Datasheet: datasheet, I/O appnote register settings | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN64 8x8mm Markings: Gridseed logo / BTC & LTC / GC3355-Q64 / [lot/date] Known codes: P6P19013462C Die:40nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: This chip can perform SHA256(d) and Scrypt calculations. The performance figures are strictly for the SHA256(d) portion. The 'GC' in the product code stands for 'Gridchip'[20]. See also: GridChip, SFARDS. |
HashFast Technologies, LLC
HashFast Technologies, LLC Facilitators: Uniquify,Ciara,Signetics,Sandgate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Golden Noncewww BCT Introduced: 2013-Dec-19 Datasheet: datasheet protocol* | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: QMCM FCBGA1936 43x43mm Markings: Blank: n/a Q1 HashFast logo / GN-A0-CBH / [lot] / [date] KOREA Known codes: T6A377.L0 4813, T6A385.00 0314, T6A416.00 1014 Die:18x18mm@28nm Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: 'Golden Nonce' is a term used in Bitcoin mining, see: Golden Nonce The MCM has four dies with active silicon, and each die is 9x9mm[21], giving an 18x18mm total die size. * The Golden Nonce communication protocol was released released as open source[22] - however, in court proceedings, it became clear that HashFast applied for a patent on this protocol.[23] |
HashFast Technologies, LLC generation 2' a 2013-Aug-21 16nm chip co-developed with DXCorr. Date is initial design start date. Plans of this chip were revealed in HashFast's bankruptcy case. Although listed here under HashFast Technologies, the IP rights lay with DXCorr.This chip was canceled at some point during its development, in favor of 'generation 1.5 |
HashFast Technologies, LLC generation 1.5 a 2013-Dec-01 28nm chip co-developed with DXCorr. Date is initial design start date. Plans of this chip were revealed in HashFast's bankruptcy case. Development of this chip began after 'generation 2.0' was canceled.This chip was canceled after DXCorr ceased verbal communication pending HashFast's bankruptcy case. |
iCoinTech
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QT20 BCT Introduced: 2014-Jan-02 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN64 8x8mm Markings: QT20 / CA3755 / X[date] Known codes: 1349 Die:130nm |
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Used on: iCoinTech iMiner, T-Miner |
iCoinTech Unknown a 2014-Apr chip . A next chip was mentioned, and in a private message to TheRealSteve, iCoinTech noted that there were unexpected delays. No new information has since surfaced, and it may have been canceled. |
Innosilicon
INNOSILICON Technologies LTD Co. Facilitators: Bitmine AG, Synapse, Verisilicon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A1 Booster / Coincraft A1www BCT Introduced: 2013-Dec-31 Datasheet: datasheet | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN* 12x12mm Markings: (stylized) A1 / [date]-[lot] Known codes: 1312-1,1312-3,1312-6 Die:28nm Foundry: Global Foundries |
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Used on: Bitcoin Ultra Enigma |
INNOSILICON Technologies LTD Co. A3BCT a 2015-Jul 14nm chip . This chip is not yet available. |
KnCMiner Sweden AB
KnCMiner Facilitators: ORSoC, Alchip Technologies, Ltd (世芯电子), Accel Partners | |||||||||||||||||||
Jupiterwww BCT Introduced: 2013-Oct-05 Datasheet: infosheet: infosheet pinout (full datasheet upon purchase[30]) | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FClBGA2797 55x55mm Markings: KnCMiner logo / OCTTNC-AJMMS-007 / [lot] / [lot2] / [date] Known codes: T6A273.00 / T6A27300-2 / 13/39, T6A273.05 / T6A27305-1 / 13/39 Die:28nm(standard cell) Foundry: TSMC |
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Used on: KnCMiner Mercury/Saturn/Jupiter |
KnCMiner Facilitators: Alchip Technologies, Ltd (世芯电子) | |||||||||||||||||||
Neptunewww BCT Introduced: 2014-Jun-17 | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FClBGA2797 55x55mm Markings: Die:20nm Foundry: TSMC |
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KnCMiner Solarwww BCT Facilitators: Alchip Technologies, Ltd (世芯电子) Introduced: 2015-Feb-03 | No pictures available Die:8.4x16.4mm@16nm Foundry: TSMC |
Needs more information (see notes for details) | Mining: 4000Gh/s 0.07J/Gh |
As this chip is claimed to exist by a reputable party (KnCMiner AB), the information in this template requires expansion. |
Land Asic
Land Asic Facilitators: Bitcoin Development Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
LDS600www BCT Introduced: 2013-Jul | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: QFN48 7x7mm Markings: none Die:5x5mm@150nm |
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Notes: Package size is an estimate based on neighboring components. |
Land Asic Unknownwww Introduced: 2013-Nov | No pictures available Package: QFN100 Markings: none Die:55nm |
Mining: 2Gh/s 2.5J/Gh, 2.5Gh/s 3J/Gh |
LK Group
LK Group Limitedwww B-elevenBCT a 14nm 0.26J/Gh chip . Plans for this chip have been announced and claimed to have been taped out. Any specifications are highly subject to change. |
MegaBigPower
MegaBigPowerwww unknownwwwBCT a 2014-Jul 28nm 62.5Gh/s 0.5J/Gh chip . Hash rate is a rough estimate based on 2kW at-the-wall miner with 64 chips.Other than website claims no information on this chip is available. Some BitcoinTalk posts suggest the design did not originate entirely with MegaBigPower. |
SFARDS
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SF3301 BCT Introduced: 2015-Mar-10 Datasheet: datasheet github repository | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FCBGA529* 19x19mm Markings: SF3301-FC481 / Q502043[date]2M Known codes: 1513 Die:10.56x10.52mm@28nm |
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Notes: This chip can perform SHA256(d) and Scrypt calculations. The performance figures are strictly for the SHA256(d) portion. Die size is silicon area (10.56x10.52mm) Date is tape-out date. See also: GridChip, GridSeed. |
Spondoolies-Tech LTD
Spondoolies-Tech LTD Facilitators: Global UniChip, FlexTronics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hammer BCT Introduced: 2014-Mar-19 Datasheet: datasheet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN68 8x8mm Markings: spondooliestech / Hammer A0 / [lot] / [date] Known codes: P6P698.08A-1E / 1409, P6P698.00A-1E / 1408 Die:40nm(custom+auto) Foundry: TSMC |
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Notes: The datasheet mentions further core frequencies of 225MHz through 660MHz which would yield 3.38Gh/s and 9.9Gh/s respectively, but are not explicitly specified. |
Spondoolies-Tech LTD Facilitators: Global UniChip,FlexTronics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
RockerBoxwww BCT Introduced: 2014-Jul-22 Datasheet: product brief (full datasheet behind NDA) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: FCBGA480 19x19mm Markings: spondooliestech /RockerBox[lot1] / [lot2] / [date] Known codes: n/a / T8A970.00K-1E / 1429, F20 / TAG896.00K-1 / 1442, F20 / TAM564.00K-1 / 1445 Die:10x11.5mm@28nm(custom+auto) Foundry: foundry |
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Notes: This is a die shrink of the Hammer.[34]. Tape-out was May 14th 2014[35]. The product brief mentions further core frequencies of 500MHz and 1500MHz which would yield 96.5Gh/s and 289.5Gh/s respectively, but are not explicitly specified. |
Spondoolies-Tech LTD PickAxe BCT Introduced: 2015-Sep-23 | No pictures available Package: WLCSP 7x7mm Die:28nm (custom+auto) |
Mining: 140Gh/s 0.14J/Gh | |
Notes: date is complete SP50 hardware announcement date |
Spondoolies-Tech LTD MattockBCT . Mattock was mentioned in the BitcoinTalk thread, but it is uncertain if it is/was to be a (Bitcoin) ASIC. |
Spondoolies-Tech LTD unknown a 2015 chip . Considered by Spondoolies-Tech to be their 3rd Generation product.Mentioned only in passing in a BitcoinTalk forum post. |
TMR
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Unknownwww BCT Introduced: 2013-Jun-28 | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: Sawn QFN56 7x7mm Markings: none Die:153nm |
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TMRwww UnknownwwwBCT a 2013-Sep-23 110nm 0.313Gh/s 2.5J/Gh chip . |
TMRwww Unknownwww a 2014-Feb 55nm 2Gh/s 0.9J/Gh chip . Intended to be package, pin and protocol compatibe with the TMR's 110nm offering.TMR sought venture capital for development of a 55nm chip, but As of 1 April 2015[update] no further information has become available. |
Canceled projects
The following is a list of projects that are known or confidently presumed to have been canceled prior to production.
bASIC
bASIC unknownwwwBCT a 2012-Sep-03 90nm 4.5Gh/s 6.413J/Gh chip co-developed with BTCFPGA. This project was effectively canceled on January 9th, 2013 |
BTCMinerz
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SuperMiner 2.0 BCT Planned: 2013-Sep-23 Canceled (see notes for details) | |||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Die:3.3x2.5mm@55nm Foundry: SMIC |
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Notes: Die size is approximate based on 8.2mm² die area and assumed die aspect ratio. Presumed to have been canceled prior to production. |
DeepBit
DeepBit ReclaimerBCT a 2012-Sep-10 chip . This project was declared canceled on April 8th 2013 |
helveticoin
helveticoin UnknownBCT a 2012-Oct 28nm 64Gh/s 0.078J/Gh chip co-developed with STMicroelectronics. Date is claimed tape-out date. Gh/s performance is based on claimed clock frequency and number of hashing engines. Claimed to incorporate / be built around an ARM Cortex M3 core.Presumed to have been canceled prior to production or to have been a ruse given claims. |
LargeCoin
LargeCoin UnknownBCT a 2012-Jul chip . Presumed to have been canceled prior to production. |
Marchenko Ltd
Marchenko Ltd unknownBCT a 2012-Apr-04 chip . Project was cancelled on July 12th, 2012 |
Novello Technologies
Novello Technologies unknownwwwBCT a 2014-Jun-03 40nm 128Gh/s 0.195J/Gh chip . Die size is an estimate based on a stated chip size of 100mm²Project was put on indefinite hold on June 12th, 2013 |
OpenBitASIC
OpenBitASIC unknownBCT a 2012-Apr-12 chip . Project was canceled on April 14th, 2013 |
papa moi
papa moiwww Facilitators: Brite Semiconductor, ChipMotion Microelectronics Co, Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unknownwww BCT Planned: 2013-Nov-27 Canceled (see notes for details) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technical specifications Package: QFN Markings: Die:65nm Foundry: SMIC |
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Notes: Date is tape-out-ready date. Project appears to have been canceled, no new information since December 12th, 2013. Developer's behavior became erratic. |
Xcrowd
xCrowd Terra One / Z1wwwBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Jul-02 40nm 15Gh/s 1.667J/Gh chip . Listed as both Z1 and Terra OnePresumed to have been canceled prior to production. |
Questionable projects
The following is a list of projects that were not formally canceled and are generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation of the existence / performance / depiction of the chip and/or the company.
Note: Most links below will lead to external sites. Icons have been suppressed to prevent link clutter.
- Achilles Labswww UnknownBCT a 2014-Nov 28nm 0.63J/Gh chip . Despite claims of available hardware currently being sold, no information on this hardware has become available.
- Alydianwww UnknownBCT a 2013-Aug-07 65nm chip co-developed with CoinLab. Claimed to have been pursuing their own chip according to Jeff Garzik. Alydian filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on November 1st, 2013, only 3 months after being founded by CoinLab. As part of their bankruptcy proceedings, asset auctions were blocked as the judge believed to be dealing with "a debtor that has absolutely zero existence"
- ASICrigswww UnknownBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Apr-13 chip co-developed with ON Semiconductors. Used manipulated images of Butterfly Labs miners and manipulated image of a Fujitsu ARM chip to bolster credibility.
- ASX Projectwww UnknownBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Apr-27 0.25Gh/s chip . Used manipulated (blurred) image of a Texas Instrument-manufactured Apple QuickDraw3D ASIC to bolster credibility.
- Axon Labswww sorenson cortex 1wwwBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Dec-18 375Gh/s 0.45J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- Bitcoin Brotherswww UnknownBCT a 2013-Feb 45nm chip . A chip at this node size was only claimed to have been designed, no claim was made regarding production.
- Bitcoin Brotherswww Unknown[media: a ] a 2014-Apr 20nm 13Gh/s 0.45J/Gh chip . As of 1 April 2015[update] no information on the existence of this chip has been made public.
- Bitcoin Brotherswww UnknownBCT a 2015-Feb 16nm 23.438Gh/s 3.516J/Gh chip . As of 1 April 2015[update] no information on the existence of this chip has been made public.
- BitHashMiner UnknownBCT a 2015-Apr 20nm 400Gh/s 0.14J/Gh chip . This chip was slated for the future, however there were strong indications of dishonesty in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- Boscombe Pierlyticwww UnknownBCT a 2013-Dec-10 28nm chip . Date is first appearance of company name (via comment spam)Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales, despite statement to the contrary
- BTC Olympuswww AchillesBCT . Implied to have been BTC Olympus' first ASIC. Not to be confused with Achilles Labs, a manufacturer of Scrypt mining hardware.Implied to have been canceled due to performance issues.
- BTC Olympuswww HerculesBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Dec-08 28nm 550Gh/s 0.75J/Gh chip . This chip was to be used in a product called the Poseidon, for which at least one BitcoinTalk Forum post exists claiming selling a used unit. However, no details of the unit or chip are available and the company is generally regarded as being dishonest in their business.. As of 27 March 2015[update], all social media accounts/posts have been closed, and on March 21st, 2015, the first post in the relevant BitcoinTalk Forum thread has been blanked out.
- BTC Olympuswww UnknownBCT a 2014-Jun 20nm chip . Although a 20nm ASIC was mentioned in passing, no further information is available.
- CedarTecwww UnknownBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Apr-08 65nm 8Gh/s 3.125J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales, using manipulated images to bolster credibility.
- Cloud Think Mining Ltdwww unknownBCT a 2015-Aug-03 28nm 0.6J/Gh chip . This company attempted to market mining hardware that was claimed to use their own chips - however the hardware even on paper was highly inefficient and overpriced (being sold by pre-order) by the time it was announced. At one point the company suggested free units for review by interested parties as long as they would post immediate review threads on BitcoinTalk. This has since been regarded as an attempt to bolster credibility. The company's website is no longer in operation and BitcoinTalk forum accounts inactive.
- CoreMiner UnknownBCT a 2014-Feb-01 0.7J/Gh chip co-developed with Bits, Inc., Data Converters Ltd.. Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales
- Crypto Technology Systemswww UnknownBCT a 2014-Jan-21 20nm 1250Gh/s 0.22J/Gh chip . Canceled January 29th, 2014 due to scam allegations and the project being “far too big [,,] to handle”. Used manipulated image of a Handshake Solutions ARM996HS processor to bolster credibility. Pre-orders were refunded, with {{{subst:BTC}}}0.0998 ($8 at the time) unaccounted for.
- Cryoniks, Inc.www Cryonic ASIC+BCT a 2013-May-23 32nm chip co-developed with Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking. stringUnknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales
- DragonCo, Inc.www Dragon ASICBCT a 2013-Apr-04 chip . Not to be confused with Dragon Mining Technology.Used manipulated images of a Godson-1 chip to bolster credibility.
- EMIC (European Mining Innovation Center)www UnknownBCT a 2015-Feb 20nm 157Gh/s 0.248J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales
- Extolabs Ltdwww P866 BBFEwwwBCT[media: a b ] a 2014-Apr-01 20nm 900Gh/s 0.528J/Gh chip . Date is first appearance of Extolabs online (vimeo video).Used manipulated images of unknown BGA chips to bolster credibility.
- Frank Leejunwww UnknownwwwBCT a 2014-Jun-17 14nm chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their (crowdfunding pitch) presentation. Promotional image actually used a 4xKlondike K16 case design
- GalaxyASICwww UnknownBCT a 2013-Oct-28 20nm chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and investment seeking
- German Bitcoin Miningwww UnknownBCT a 2013-Jul-05 chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation using edited images of existing mini-ITX cases, and has gone out of business without any further details on offerings.
- Global Mining Hardware Solutionswww UnknownBCT a 2013-Aug-31 28nm 15Gh/s 0.7J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales
- HashBlasterwww Crimson PeakwwwBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Dec-09 20nm 1100Gh/s 0.55J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales using manipulated image of an image that itself was manipulated to remove package markings.
- HashCoinswww UnknownwwwBCT a 2015-Mar 20nm 400Gh/s 0.26J/Gh chip . Efficiency is as specified at the board.The mining equipment this chip is going to be used in was originally slated for Q1 2015. As of 1 April 2015[update] the HashCoins website reads that this equipment "is in the stage of testing and certification", while taking orders via Bitcoin and/or bank transfers.
- HASHRA MoonrakerwwwBCT a 2014-Dec 28nm chip . Hashra has traditionally used existing hardware, reselling these 'as is' or in custom cases. The chip used in the Moonraker product may well be a pre-existing chip of unstated origin. At least one party noted that As of 9 September 2014[update], the chips should existAs of 7 September 2015[update], this hardware is purportedly still under development - after numerous delays, despite taking orders. A BitcoinTalk scam accusation thread details several claimed excuses.
- labcoin (iTec Pro Limited)www UnknownwwwBCT a 2013-Jul 180nm 250Gh/s 1.6J/Gh chip . Date was projected tape-out date. Design based on open source FPGA designThis chip was canceled shortly before tape-out
- labcoin (iTec Pro Limited)www UnknownBCT[media: a b c d e ] a 130nm 4.8Gh/s 2.667J/Gh chip co-developed with SZICC. New work done by the same designer as the 180nm model which was canceled, and claimed to have been 'finished' by another designer.This chip was claimed to have been received, however the image was found to be manipulated which was explained as just being rough chip packaging. Another image with the alleged chip in a tray rather than on a reel was posted accompanied by an infeasible PCB design.
- labcoin (iTec Pro Limited)www UnknownBCT a 65nm chip . A 65nm chip was claimed to be under development by labcoin through two teams, referred to only as 'Chinese team' and 'European team'.Work on 65nm chips was acknowledged as having been suspended around October 2013. Generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and investment seeking.
- labs novowww UnknownBCT a 2013-Mar-21 4.5J/Gh chip . Used manipulated images of an AC Ryan mediaplayer to bolster credibility.
- MinersLab Ltdwww unknownBCT a 2014-Aug 28nm 0.45J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- MinersLab Ltdwww unknownBCT a 2014-Dec 20nm 0.19J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- MinersLab Ltdwww unknownBCT a 2015-Jun-01 16nm 0.102J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- Payonix Technologies Pty Ltdwww ONIX[www www]BCT a 2013-Nov-07 28nm 250Gh/s 0.7J/Gh chip . ASIC purportedly 'reverse engineered'.Project went deliberately silent, website no longer mentions hardware and at least on that portion of affairs are presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- Phoenix Technologieswww G2 X w/ Nanoflow™BCT a 2013-Aug-06 28nm 250Gh/s 0.65J/Gh chip . Not to be confused with Phoenix Technologies Ltd. of computer BIOS fame.Used manipulated images of G-Technology G-Safe and G-Speed products, is generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales. Company logo is actually that of Phoenix Television
- PeerNovawww unknownwww a 2014-Jul 28nm 0.5J/Gh chip . Other than old website claims (available through archive.org) no information on this chip is available. Company supposedly sold hardware incorporating this chip by pre-order for a July 2014 delivery. PeerNova had acquired HighBitCoin, a claimed ASIC designer.
- primeASICwww UnknownBCT a 2013 10J/Gh chip . Also known as BitAsicwww. Current BitAsic website suggests a product called Enigma which should not be confused with the Bitcoin Ultrawww Enigma, which used InnoSilicon/Coincraft A1 chips.Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales., used a company's credentials as a facilitator, but that company denied being associated
- Skyward Sword (倚天剑) UnknownBCT a 2013-Oct 40nm 8Gh/s 0.35J/Gh chip . Date is for tech availability.Sought investment/production partners for the design. Unknown status, was met with skepticism at various forums.
- Spartacus Minerwww SM210wwwBCT a 2015-Jul-08 28nm 2.4Gh/s 300J/Gh chip . Used images of AMD Radeon 295x2 systems and boards portraying them as Bitcoin mining hardware.. As of 10 July 2015[update] the website has been blanked with the message "Thanks for the lot of advice in the Bitcointalk Forum, we will back with a better product. :)"
- Smart Minerwww UnknownwwwBCT a 2013-Oct-31 40nm 5Gh/s 1.2J/Gh chip . Efficiency is as specified at the board.Little is known about this chip outside of its purported use in hardware that could be rented (early cloudhashing). No page appears to have details (the now-defunct website mentioned a 30-day delay in tape-out), and the validity of the company's claims have been called into question.
- VMC / AMC / ActMwww Fast-Hash ONEwwwBCT a 2013-Dec 45nm 6Gh/s chip co-developed with eASIC. The name 'Fast-Hash ONE' was eventually used to refer to HashFast chips integrated into AMC/VMC miners.AMC/VMC announced that they were skipping their 45nm technology.
- VMC / AMC / ActMwww Fast-Hash ONEwwwBCT a 2013-Nov 28nm 16Gh/s 0.696J/Gh chip co-developed with eASIC/unspecified. The name 'Fast-Hash ONE' was eventually used to refer to HashFast chips integrated into AMC/VMC miners.Although never formally canceled, this chip never materalized before AMC/VMC's legal troubles in February of 2015.
- VMC / AMC / ActMwww Fast-Hash ONEwwwBCT a 2014-Apr-17 55nm 1.9Gh/s 1.316J/Gh chip co-developed with People's ASIC. The name 'Fast-Hash ONE' was eventually used to refer to HashFast chips integrated into AMC/VMC miners.AMC/VMC announced in a media interview that their 55nm technology had been canceled
- Xilock Technologywww Xilock FLASH XL5416BCT a 2015-Aug-24 16nm 0.082J/Gh chip . The conflicting efficiency data stems from claimed efficiency in text versus apparent efficiency as shown on a purported miner display. Both are at-the-wall.Unknown status, generally presumed to be dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- Xtreme Minerswww UnknownBCT[media: a ] a 2014-Feb 28nm 0.3J/Gh chip . Unknown status, generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
- yesminerswww unknownBCT a 2015-Jul-15 16nm 0.071J/Gh chip . It is currently not known if the chip claimed is of their own design. Hash rate and efficiency are derived from 'M20' hardware claims. Date is first appearance of company's website, chips are claimed to be expected Q4 2015.This company is the subject of several scam allegations at BitcoinTalk. The hardware which is claimed to incorporate this chip is only available for pre-order with delivery planned for January 2016.
- ZTE-Asicwww UnknownBCT a 2013-Aug-28 20nm chip . Not to be confused with ZTE Corporation of telecom fame.Used manipulated images of Synology NAS solutions to bolster credibility. Generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation and (pre)sales.
References
- ↑ https://medium.com/@21dotco/a-bitcoin-miner-in-every-device-and-in-every-hand-e315b40f2821
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014RD021C
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=719143.msg8334447#msg8334447
- ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/31zrl6/hi_im_ngzhang_founder_of_avalon_project_a_senior/cq6k79m
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=995675.msg10870264#msg10870264
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=608302.0
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228677.msg2408831#msg2408831
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183368.msg2499516#msg2499516
- ↑ https://github.com/nanofury/NanoFury/wiki/The-missing-bitfury-chip-documentation
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228677.msg5460261#msg5460261
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321287.msg5954289#msg5954289
- ↑ https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/interview-bitfury-ceo-valery-vavilov-new-bitcoin-asic-chips-horizon/
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=896350.msg10697809#msg10697809
- ↑ http://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/14nm-bitcoin-asic-announcement.html
- ↑ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294197.msg11460264#msg11460264
- ↑ http://www.btcman.com/btcgarden/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=5599
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