Canaan has expanded its line of home ASIC miners with a new model called Avalon Q. The novelty is based on the same 4 nm chips as the weaker Avalon Nano 3S and Avalon Mini 3 models, but with more chips themselves. This gives the Avalon Q a hashrate already comparable to industrial devices at 90TH/s, but at the same time the noise produced by this speaker will be in the region of 45-65dB.
A device with a noise level of 65dB can already be called a home device, since you can no longer install such a device in the bedroom.
Technical Specifications of Canaan Avalon Q:
Algorithm: SHA-256
Hashrate: 90TH/s
Power Consumption: 1674W
Energy efficiency: 18.6J/TH
Dimensions: 455x130.5x440
Noise: 45-65dB
Cooling: air
Price: 1599USD
You can calculate the profitability and payback of ASIC Avalon Q on the website Profit-mine.com
Conclusion: The Avalon Q Bitcoin ASIC, like the rest of Canaan's home ASICs, does not have the most up-to-date technical specifications, and the price per terahash is even more expensive when compared with more modern industrial ASICs such as the Avalon A15. In this case, the overpayment is for a more beautiful case that can serve as an interior decoration and special software for easier and more intuitive control of home devices for mining cryptocurrencies.