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It seems that there is more competition coming up on the Bitcoin ASIC market with the announcement of the Holic H22 Bitcoin ASIc miner that is supposed to deliver 22 THS of hash power at 1600 Watts of power usage. The ASIC chips inside the device are based on 10nm technology from Samsung. These new ASIC miners are being developed by a Greek company for their own mining farms (capacity 15 MW in locations), but they also put them up for pre-order for other customers that might be interested. The only drawback is that delivery of the Holic Tec H22 ASIC miners is set for mid to late December and by that time the competition will have similar products on the market already.
Holic H22 ASIC Specifications:
– Hash rate: 22 THS (tolerance ± 5%)
– Number of chips: 161
– Power consumption: 1600W
– Operating voltage: 11.6 ~ 13V
– Cooling: 2x 190 CFM Fans
– Operating temperature: 0–45 °C
– Dimensions: 175mm x 189mm x 420mm
– Network connection: WiFi – Ethernet
It is interesting to note that the official compay website does not have a working ordering, but orders are apparently being handled by Crypto Universe, an official Canaan Avalon ASIC distributor for Europe. The pre-order price of the Holic H22 is 2064 EURO and that includes the PSU as it is a part of the miner and comes bundled, so you will only pay a bit extra for shipping. Holic Tec apparently is already working on a new design based on 8nm technology that should supposedly be capable of delivering 28 THS hashrate with 1700 Watts of power usage called Holic H28, but that one will be for next year. A word of warning if you are interested in the product, since it is a pre-order form a new company, you should be extra careful even if the orders are handled by a well known and trusted company selling ASICs for quite some time!
– To check out the official website of Holic Tec for more information about their ASIC miners…
2 Responses to New 22 THS Bitcoin ASIC Miner, the Holic H22
WhiteSites
August 23rd, 2018 at 22:52
Really, they think this is a reasonable offering? At current difficulty it would profit you $1.79 / day when taking into account 10 cent KWH rates. I can buy a used 1080 Ti on ebay for $500 and make that! Plus Difficulty on Bitcoin is bound to go up much faster than difficulty on Alt coins. This thing is dead on arrival.
max
August 24th, 2018 at 22:07
I Agree with WhiteSites, to that point a profictable Sha256 device need to perform at least 20TH@1000Watt; Btw IMHO, hw manufacters still got such devices, they mine with them and sold to their main buyers. 18 months after that they’ll sell it to public market