Check out this list I found on asicminervalue.com:
Just ignore the prices, noise levels, and all that extra stuff. Focus on the dates instead. This covers the whole S19 miner lineup from 2020 to now.
I'm pretty convinced that there are a bunch of different ASIC chips in these miners with various packaging sizes like 7nm, 5nm, and maybe even 3nm. But the Bitcoin Wiki for miners is super outdated (I’m partly to blame for not updating it with the new miners), and the product info is all over the place on Bitmain's site.
This info will help me figure out why Bitmain is still sticking with the S19 series instead of launching something new like the S21.
Anyone got a list of Antminer ASIC chips?
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#2May 7, 2023, 03:47 PM
No one yet has a list of Antminer ASIC chips here on the forum but zeusBTC already has this table.
The image might be outdated but you can also check this link below
- https://www.zeusbtc.com/ASIC-Miner-Repair/Parts-Tools-Details.asp?ID=247
It's already been announced that they are going to release a new series s21 miner this coming September 22 or 23 this year.
I don't know the reason why they holding it for such a long time but my guess is they want to make benefits first before they release this unit.
Hi, this is the latest Antminer ASIC chip list compiled by ZEUS MINING, but there are still some parts not listed. Looking forward to more people joining the thread and increase it.
You can also view details of all Antminer ASIC chips here.
https://www.zeusbtc.com/ASIC-Miner-Repair/Antminer-Parts/Chips/ASIC-chip/
This conversation should interest you if you haven't seen it yet:
ASIC Miner's Efficiency , Where Does it Stop?
Thanks for working on updating the wiki, it'll be indeed good to have a bit of fresh air on it! I wanted to do it myself for the asics and mining pages, but as I didn't have the right to modify them, I was blocked. It's good to know that it's going to be refreshed
From JutaiTEC technical suppot
Miner Model Chip Cat.
S9 SE BM1393CE
S19j/S19j pro/ S19 BM1362AA
S9/S9 hydro BM1387BE
S11 BM1387BF
K5 BM2040
DR5 BM1725
S19/S19 pro/T19 BM1398BB
S19+ BM1398AC
S17e/T17e BM1396AB
S9 BM1387B/BM1387BL
E3 BM1790
D7 BM1764AA
T15/S15 BM1391
T17 BM1397AD
S19 S19PRO T19 BM1398BB
S19a S19a pro S19+ BM1398AC
S19j S19j pro BM1362AA/AC/AI/AK
S17 S17+ S17Pro T17 T17+ BM1397AG/AD/AI/AH
S17e T17e BM1396AB
S15 T15 BM1391AE
S11 BM1387BF/BM1387B-ST
S9K S9SE BM1393/1393B/1393CE
S9j S9 hydro BM1387BE
T9 T9+ S9 S9i S9K S9j S9se BM1387B
L3 L3+ L3++ BM1485
L7 BM1489
E3 BM1790
D3 BM1760
Z11 BM1744
A3 BM1720
X3 BM1700
It won't, miner sales are more related to economics than to technicals, the S19 series still beats almost every other miner in the market efficiency-wise, the only exception would the MicroBT M50s++ and DesiweMiner K10Pro, and both do not have real large manufacturing yet especially the latter, so the S19 series in general especially the Pro and XP is still safe from competition, there is no rush for Bitmain to flood the market with the S21 especially since there are a lot of S19 stocks (a massive chunk of the hydro versions) sitting on the shelves.
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