KnCMiner Announces 2TH/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner

KnCMiner Announces 2TH/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner

The date is November 26th, 2013 and KnCMiner, the Swedish ASIC Mining company has announced their newest line of 20nm ASIC miners for pre-order. Currently, only previous customers can pre-order these new miners and they won't be available to the public for another three weeks. Read CoinDesk's coverage here. KnCMiner's marketing model is conservative. It publishes nominal specifications for its devices ahead of time, with the caveat that these will probably be at the low end, and that real-world performance will be higher. It promised 400GH/sec for its 28nm Jupiter device, which eventually....


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