Hi guys,
Me and Foofighter just want to inform you about the new Bitfury 120GH/S asic miners.
Those mining devices are very efficient due to their low power consumption.
Technical Details: (Thanks to bitcentury)The design is built on the 65nm UMC Process (
http://www.umc.com/English/process/a.asp)
Bitcoin Engines: 756 Rolled cores (65 Cycles per Hash)
Expected operational frequency: 250Mhz-900Mhz
Packaging: QFN48
Conservative design, could be 40% smaller
Risk interconnect and transistor variations +/- 20%
Core implemented using full custom design process (some global place & route)
Number of transistors per "core": 55,000
Power estimate obtained from hspice simulation
Design optimised for low power and minimum size rather than high clock rate
Each chip is capable of 2.8-10.4Gh/s using a 750 core design
Estimated Chip Power Consumption: 1.96-7.26W (0.7W per 1Gh/s)
Estimated Power Consumption at Wall: 1.4W per 1Gh/s (<200W per 120Gh/s Device)
Homepage: http://www.bitfury.org/There is a reseller who sells single bitfury´s for 34 BTC (
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226846.0 ) . I know this is a huge amount of BTC, thats why we started a community mining Project. We currently ordered 3 devices, maybe today the 4th one ! We want to get to a amount of 5 devices.
You can check it out here ---> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=223857.msg2352593#msg2352593Get your Shares now :-) The preorder amount and time is limited ! Due to storage and power matters, we will cap this Project at 5 devices !
Best Regards
Steven