They are indeed doing some things right now and maybe trying to come up with the final product.
Their git was last updated 21hrs. ago with avalon7 updates.
https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/First I compared
this code:
https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/cgminer/blob/master/driver-avalon7.hwith Avalon 4/Avalon 6 code:
https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/cgminer/blob/master/driver-avalon4.h#define AVA7_MM711_ASIC_CNT 18
Based on this piece of code, Avalon 7 will most likely use 18x A3212 chips per unit.
#define AVA7_DEFAULT_MINER_CNT 4
And based on this there are 4x units per miner, so a total of 72x A3212 chips.
So 70Gh/s /chip would make it a 5.04Th/s miner
80Gh/s /chip would make it a 5.76Th/s miner
90Gh/s /chip would make it a 6.48Th/s miner
100Gh/s /chip would make it a 7.2Th/s miner.I'm guessing it's a 6-7 Th/s miner.
#define AVA7_DEFAULT_MODULARS 7 /* Only support 6 modules maximum with one AUC */
Most likely up to 6x Avalon 7's can be chained together.
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After that I looked at this:
https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/cgminer-openwrt-packages/blob/master/cgminer/files/cgminer.avalon7.configoption chip_frequency '756'
The default max. chip frequency is 756Mhz.
option chip_voltage '4435'
There is voltage control like there was with the Avalon4.
There could be more interesting information hidden in these pieces of the code but I'm getting sleepy now
It's damn late here in Finland atm.