PANews reported on November 12th that Auradine, a California-based Bitcoin mining rig manufacturer, announced the launch of its new generation of Teraflux series miners. The latest model boasts an energy efficiency as low as 9.8 joules per th (J/TH), placing it among the most energy-efficient miners currently on the market. The new series includes air-cooled, water-cooled, and immersion-cooled versions, designed to reduce electricity costs and improve operational stability in large-scale mining farms. Auradine stated that, as the only company that researches and manufactures ASIC miners in the United States, it aims to provide miners with an efficient and reliable domestic alternative to address issues such as rising tariffs and unstable overseas supply. The Teraflux water-cooled and immersion models both achieve an efficiency of 9.8 J/TH in economy mode, comparable to top-tier models such as Bitmain's Antminer S21 Hydro. The company expects to begin prototype delivery in the second quarter of 2026 and begin mass production in the third quarter. In addition, Auradine is also launching its mining farm management software, FluxVision, which supports energy consumption monitoring, remote configuration, and mobile management. Auradine completed a $153 million Series C funding round in April of this year, led by StepStone Group, bringing its total funding to over $300 million.PANews reported on November 12th that Auradine, a California-based Bitcoin mining rig manufacturer, announced the launch of its new generation of Teraflux series miners. The latest model boasts an energy efficiency as low as 9.8 joules per th (J/TH), placing it among the most energy-efficient miners currently on the market. The new series includes air-cooled, water-cooled, and immersion-cooled versions, designed to reduce electricity costs and improve operational stability in large-scale mining farms. Auradine stated that, as the only company that researches and manufactures ASIC miners in the United States, it aims to provide miners with an efficient and reliable domestic alternative to address issues such as rising tariffs and unstable overseas supply. The Teraflux water-cooled and immersion models both achieve an efficiency of 9.8 J/TH in economy mode, comparable to top-tier models such as Bitmain's Antminer S21 Hydro. The company expects to begin prototype delivery in the second quarter of 2026 and begin mass production in the third quarter. In addition, Auradine is also launching its mining farm management software, FluxVision, which supports energy consumption monitoring, remote configuration, and mobile management. Auradine completed a $153 million Series C funding round in April of this year, led by StepStone Group, bringing its total funding to over $300 million.

Auradine releases next-generation Teraflux Bitcoin miners with a peak energy efficiency of 9.8J/TH.

2025/11/12 22:51
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PANews reported on November 12th that Auradine, a California-based Bitcoin mining rig manufacturer, announced the launch of its new generation of Teraflux series miners. The latest model boasts an energy efficiency as low as 9.8 joules per th (J/TH), placing it among the most energy-efficient miners currently on the market. The new series includes air-cooled, water-cooled, and immersion-cooled versions, designed to reduce electricity costs and improve operational stability in large-scale mining farms.

Auradine stated that, as the only company that researches and manufactures ASIC miners in the United States, it aims to provide miners with an efficient and reliable domestic alternative to address issues such as rising tariffs and unstable overseas supply. The Teraflux water-cooled and immersion models both achieve an efficiency of 9.8 J/TH in economy mode, comparable to top-tier models such as Bitmain's Antminer S21 Hydro.

The company expects to begin prototype delivery in the second quarter of 2026 and begin mass production in the third quarter. In addition, Auradine is also launching its mining farm management software, FluxVision, which supports energy consumption monitoring, remote configuration, and mobile management. Auradine completed a $153 million Series C funding round in April of this year, led by StepStone Group, bringing its total funding to over $300 million.

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