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12, Nov

Below 10 Joules per terahash: Auradine launches high-efficiency Teraflux miners, boosting power by 50%.

Made in the USA: Auradine's Teraflux Miners Aim to Challenge Global Bitcoin Hardware Giants

Unveiled in Santa Clara, California, Auradine's third-generation Teraflux miners run on its new application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) architecture and Fluxvision software suite, combining performance and intelligence within an ecosystem.

The company states that these devices have optimized reliability and reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) thanks to their Energytune power management features and SMART (a resilient and fault-tolerant scalable mining architecture) computing board design.

In an era where shipping delays and supply chain issues have crippled many operators, Auradine claims that domestic manufacturing offers a rare commitment—responsive U.S. technical support.

Below 10 Joules per Terahertz: Auradine Releases High-Efficiency Teraflux Miners with 50% Increased Power

Source: Auradine
The company focuses on uptime, flexibility, and ease of use, offering air-cooled, water-cooled, and immersion-cooled models designed for industrial-scale mining farms. Fourth-quarter data from Luxor's hashrate index website shows that over 37% of global hashrate comes from the United States.

“For too long, miners have had to choose between performance and reliability. Now, we've filled that gap,” said Rajiv Khemani, co-founder and CEO of Auradine. He described the new Teraflux system as “a trusted platform that combines best-in-class efficiency, seamless fleet control, and real customer support.”

In addition to hardware, Auradine launched its new Fluxvision mobile app—an overview vehicle management tool that provides real-time data and control. The software integrates with its broader cloud suite, offering operators one-click configuration, automatic pause scheduling, and dynamic hash and power tuning.

This announcement earned praise from key partners, including GDA CEO Abdumalik Mirakhmedov, who stated that “the next-generation Teraflux system marks a significant step forward in efficiency and flexibility.” Barry An, managing director of Allrise Capital, echoed this sentiment, citing Auradine's “focus on quality and ease of use” as a key competitive advantage.

Auradine has revealed that pre-orders are open, with the first units expected to be delivered in the second quarter of 2026, and full-scale shipments beginning in the third quarter. However, the company is not alone in its competition – it faces challenges from giants like Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, and Block, who are busy launching their new equipment and showcasing their silicon capabilities.

This move by Auradine signifies a rare shift in the US Bitcoin mining hardware landscape – the emergence of an American competitor in a field previously dominated by Chinese manufacturers. With efficiency becoming paramount, the company is betting that miners, weary of logistical hurdles and slow support, will see the advantages of American manufacturing as worthwhile.

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