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February 20, 2016, 09:19:14 AM
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When do you think the S8's will be released? What are the next gen miners? SP50s and S8's?

there is no info at all about this, nor that it will be called s8, nothing is telling us that they will continue with the next number, in fact the s6 does not exist

based on some other thread it seems that there is the possibility of an increased efficiency of 75%+, 750 watt instead of 1200 for something that is as fast as one s7

The even number have all been big miners with PSU's attached.  I agree I have heard 0 about next gen bitmain they are pretty good at keeping secrets.   But I don't expect a S8.  I think day's of even ones are over.  I am still wondering if we will see a S7+.

Most likely will be a S9 I'm guessing.   And I think they keep 3 hashing board design as I think they made good money off of PSU sales.... was really smart of them on that as far as business decision.
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February 20, 2016, 05:05:49 PM
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When do you think the S8's will be released? What are the next gen miners? SP50s and S8's?

there is no info at all about this, nor that it will be called s8, nothing is telling us that they will continue with the next number, in fact the s6 does not exist

based on some other thread it seems that there is the possibility of an increased efficiency of 75%+, 750 watt instead of 1200 for something that is as fast as one s7

The even number have all been big miners with PSU's attached.  I agree I have heard 0 about next gen bitmain they are pretty good at keeping secrets.   But I don't expect a S8.  I think day's of even ones are over.  I am still wondering if we will see a S7+.

Most likely will be a S9 I'm guessing.   And I think they keep 3 hashing board design as I think they made good money off of PSU sales.... was really smart of them on that as far as business decision.

I think their PSU is quite good value as well. That is the reason why it is being sold quite a lot of units.
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February 20, 2016, 06:42:27 PM
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When do you think the S8's will be released? What are the next gen miners? SP50s and S8's?

there is no info at all about this, nor that it will be called s8, nothing is telling us that they will continue with the next number, in fact the s6 does not exist

based on some other thread it seems that there is the possibility of an increased efficiency of 75%+, 750 watt instead of 1200 for something that is as fast as one s7

The even number have all been big miners with PSU's attached.  I agree I have heard 0 about next gen bitmain they are pretty good at keeping secrets.   But I don't expect a S8.  I think day's of even ones are over.  I am still wondering if we will see a S7+.

Most likely will be a S9 I'm guessing.   And I think they keep 3 hashing board design as I think they made good money off of PSU sales.... was really smart of them on that as far as business decision.

I think their PSU is quite good value as well. That is the reason why it is being sold quite a lot of units.

It was a good sales tactic no doubt about it.  The PSU is rated pretty well as far as efficiency.. so hard to complain on that.   I would like to see how many they have sold. 

I think it was likely a huge sales boost as a lot that order a S7 order one PSU.  So means even more profit for them.  There are some other good server PSU's out there to but bitmain provides convince of all in one place.
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