GH/s is bigger than TH/s

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How does BAIKAL X10 make more money than AntminerS9 although BAIKAL X10 Only 10 GH/s and Antminer S9 14 TH/s ?

So, which one is bigger GH/s or TH/s?
I am confused.

bohammam

Posted 2017-11-22T09:56:13.963

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Question was closed 2018-10-04T02:00:37.400

1TH/s is bigger than GH/s, maybe this BAIKAL X10 mines another currency where 10GH/s makes more money than 14TH/s in bitcoin.croraf 2017-11-22T10:20:03.310

3A quick google query tells me it mines dash.Pieter Wuille 2017-11-22T10:25:41.417

I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question is too localized and is unlikely to help future visitorsMax Vernon 2017-11-22T14:36:23.290

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TH/s is bigger than GH/s. But there are many different kinds of hashes that you can do and some pay more than others. The Antiminer S9 does SHA256d hashes which tend to pay the least per hash of any hashing algoirthm because they are the simplest.

David Schwartz

Posted 2017-11-22T09:56:13.963

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GH/s stands for gigahash per second

TH/s stands for terahash per second

Giga- and tera- are SI prefixes just like kilo- and mega- and they are used everywhere (kilometer, megahertz, gigahertz, gigabyte, terabyte, ...). You can find the full list of SI prefixes here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes

So, to sum up:

1 kH/s = 1000^1 = 1 000 hashes per second
1 MH/s = 1000^2 = 1 000 000 hashes per second
1 GH/s = 1000^3 = 1 000 000 000 hashes per second
1 TH/s = 1000^4 = 1 000 000 000 000 hashes per second
1 PH/s = 1000^5 = 1 000 000 000 000 000 hashes per second
1 EH/s = 1000^6 = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 hashes per second

Steven Roose

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