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Auradine Unveils New Teraflux Bitcoin Miners to Expand US Hardware Push

November 13, 2025
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Auradine has introduced its newest-generation Teraflux Bitcoin miners, marking its most efficient ASIC lineup to date as the industry faces tightening operating margins and growing supply-chain uncertainty.

Auradine announced Wednesday that the new Teraflux models are rated as low as 9.8 J/TH in eco mode across hydro and immersion configurations, putting the U.S.-based chip designer in closer competition with incumbent manufacturers such as Bitmain, MicroBT and Canaan. Those firms have been accelerating their own U.S. manufacturing and assembly initiatives in recent months as global tariff concerns, logistics risks, and geopolitical scrutiny reshape the hardware landscape.

Auradine said the miners are built and engineered in the U.S and will be offered in air-, hydro- and immersion-cooled variants, with efficiency figures ranging from 11 J/TH in normal air-cooled mode to 9.8 J/TH in hydro and immersion eco modes.

Auradine plans to deliver initial samples of the new Teraflux units in the second quarter of 2026, with volume shipments scheduled for the third quarter.

Auradine’s launch comes as mining companies contend with heightened pressure on profitability. Bitcoin’s hashprice has drifted near yearly lows, cooling capital expenditures and prompting buyers to seek incremental efficiency gains or more robust operational support.

Hardware manufacturers, meanwhile, are entering a new product-release cycle: MicroBT is preparing to debut its M7Xs series in early December at a Dubai event, while Bitmain and Canaan have recently refreshed their own next-generation lineups.

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Auradine Unveils New Teraflux Bitcoin Miners to Expand US Hardware Push