the long link mentions bitmain and it would be 10k chips a month for first 3 months of year
and a total of 100k chip order.
which if you are putting into a 180 chip s11 is not a lot of s11's
Your counting is not correct IMHO,
100.000 wafers is not 100.000 chips... There are usually a lot of chips on one wafer, there is the same mistake on 8btc website who re-take this news...
Something big is happening there! It is a lot of chips.
Maybe it is 12nm-16nm for next batches of S9 (maybe S9+) because they hyped price and there is still no competing company, they have a monopol now. So why make new miner now?
This is why I think that:
"An enhanced version of TSMC's 16nm process was introduced in late 2016 called "12nm"
"In late 2016 TSMC announced a "12nm" process (e.g. 12FFC) which uses the same design rules as the 16nm node. The enhanced process is said to feature lower leakage better and cost characteristics and perhaps a better name (vs. "14nm"). 12nm is expected to enter mass production in late 2017."
[Source:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/16_nm_lithography_process]
the article said chips not wafers
http://news.8btc.com/bitmain-urgent-order-100k-12nm-chips-from-tsmc-in-2018Digitimes is original source:
https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20180102VL201.html
"The short lead-time orders total about 100,000 wafer starts, and will be built using a 12nm process at TSMC"There is a mistake in re-taken article on 8btc

So this is a hell lot of chips... Maybe BM is trying to overtake some cryptocurrency or make private hard-fork? I'm just speculating...
that article appears to refer to the entire 12nm production of the foundry with more then 1 company in on that amount
well if you think every chip from 100,000 wafers is for Bitmain damn that would be a lot of gear.
Havw ro wait and see.
1 wafer = $3500 I am not sure that bitmain order 350 million dollars in chips
3500 x 100000 = 350,000,000 I think that is all wafers for all companies but if it is just for bitmain that is very impressive
maybe you are correct.
that would be 100,000,000 chips at $3.50 each which could build
72% x 100 mill = 72 mill/180 chips a s-11 =
400,000 s-11 or s9+ number wise at say 18th each
4 = 72th
40 = 720th
400 = 7.2ph
4000 = 72ph
40000 = 720ph
400000 = 7200ph or 7.2eh
actually your numbers seem correct since the network is at 13.2eh adding 7.2 to go to 20.4eh makes sense