
“KnCMiner will today announce Neptune, its next-generation product: an ASIC bitcoin miner using 20nm chips that will provide at least 2TH of power. This box – the price of which hasn’t yet been revealed – will come with a caveat, though. Cole believes that residential power supplies in some households won’t be able to handle it on a single fuse. ‘American houses don’t have the same supply as Sweden or Germany for example,’ he said. ‘The issue is that we are getting very close to the limit of the household supply in our next generation,’ he said. ‘So the bottleneck has become the house.’ This will probably be one of the firm’s last retail products, he added.”
http://www.coindesk.com/kncminer-pre-orders-next-asic/
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