What's interesting is that this might mean ASICMINER has hashing power that it's not reporting to the shareholders.
Meaning it's REALLY mining with 40 THash/sec but only reporting and paying on 20. Food for thought.
Now ASICminer's problem look to be solved, and its possible to look at hash speed fall and raise during this time:
http://s20.postimg.org/ye1oy61h5/btcasicandother.jpgRed area - ASICminers average daily data from
http://www.asicminercharts.com/Green area - all other miners together. Both areas are stacked.
Blue line - ASICminers hash speed again, but not stacked, so its easier to see overall fall and raise.
On 13th ASICminer has achieved new personal record (36TH/s), and started to loose power after that date for next 6 days.
But, for other network devices - hash speed record was achieved on 12th, and next day there was 20 TH/s power drop (usual day fluctruation during that week, so nothing special).
ASICminer and other network devices had hashing power drop with 1 day difference, but further power fall/raise happened differently for them. I think there is nothing related between ASICminer and other device power fall, just coincedence.
But then there is new unresolved question - who was periodically adding and removing 20 TH/s from 01.06 to 12.06? Why they have stopped?