That sound like very good news but... I have never really understood what Bitfury really does.... Everyone and their mother have a Bitmain miner, but... anyone does have a Bitfury miner? What are the specs?
No for a long time now they've only sold to corporates, or rather in bulk. By the container load. Sometimes their other projects are a bit mysterious - maybe it's comms problems - like they made the cops some chain analysis stuff.
edit: looking around, there were a few smaller projects using their chips recently edit link added
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1651958.msg17187794#msg17187794, but basically they haven't dealt with little sods like us for a while now. v. sensible
Ok, but.. are their chips for real? Where can i find an analisys/review of any of them? I find it very suspecting the lack of information about their operations. Don't get me wrong, I consider Bifury one of the good "actors" here. I just would like to know more about them.
more mystery yes. they're real. (wasn't ghash.io originally powered by aging bitfury gear?)
We invite you to watch our video of the new 16nm chip!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zPpj1JYw38This is first out of 3 videos in series about our new 16nm Bitcoin Mining ASIC where we demonstrate the low power performance of the chip. Notice that there is no heat sink attached. In the next videos we will demonstrate high power performance and higher hash rate that can be achieved by using a heat sink.
We expect mining devices with the 16nm chip to start appearing on the market as soon as by the end of March 2016.
Please beware of scammers and check our website for listing of confirmed integrator and reseller partners. We will be listing them in the coming weeks.
You vill vatch our wideos. Specially for you.