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October 02, 2013, 10:57:36 PM
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Is there still no thread about it?

http://thegenesisblock.com/avalon-announces-gen2-specs-7-5-ths-prize-open-source-board-design/

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The new chips are seeing typical performance of 1 GH/s at 500Mhz, however they’re expected to overclock to 1.5 GH/s per chip at 3W (2 W/GHs).

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October 02, 2013, 11:08:06 PM
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55nm is SO August!   Grin
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October 02, 2013, 11:16:32 PM
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bitfury has been there done that.


no one likes avalon at all at this point.  They have to sell hardware using tradehill

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October 02, 2013, 11:17:10 PM
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Bitfury is 3x more efficient. Avalon = SLAPPED
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October 02, 2013, 11:19:36 PM
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2 W/GHs is a lot. The only advantage might be these will be send immediatelly (hopefully  Cheesy)
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October 02, 2013, 11:21:30 PM
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avalon shipped first but it appears they ruined their reputation. whatever they make would have to be dirt cheap
with very little profit to sell well. and at that point they might as well just mine themselves.
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October 02, 2013, 11:28:34 PM
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250GH seem small. Even if there is over clocking ability. Agree with the previous post would have to be dirt cheap for the risk involved

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October 03, 2013, 12:11:20 AM
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2 threads already Wink (ctrl-f or search)

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October 03, 2013, 12:15:55 AM
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Unless it's <5$/Gh they can shove it up their arse!

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October 03, 2013, 12:23:37 AM
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By the way, what is the point of selling off gen 2 chips if they haven't sold of gen 1 chips?

It wouldn't make much sense. The sale of Gen 2 chips before Gen 1 chips are "given away" would only depreciate the price of Gen 1 chips even further...

My best guess is that photo's of the gen 2 Avalons will show up as well as the sale of Gen 1 goes live (though to me that doesn't make much sense...either).

I also assume the 2 module Avalon (Gen 2) will be 3x to 7x more powerful (hashing wise) than the original modules at probably 2 watts per GH/s.

3 x 300Mh/s = 900 Mh/s
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7 x 300Mh/s = 2.1 Gh/s

1 module has 10 x 8 = 80 chips (if I recall correctly)

So the new module should be anywhere from 72Gh/s to 168Gh/s.

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If so, then a 2 module Avalon should probably be anywhere from 144 Gh/s to 336 Gh/s.

A 3 module Avalon should probably be anywhere from 216 Gh/s to 504 Gh/s.

A 4 module Avalon should probably be anywhere from 288 Gh/s to 672 Gh/s.
Actual Stock values were a little higher than my low end prediction.

4 x 300Mh/s = 1.2Gh/s~
62Gh/s per module.
2 watts per Gh/s
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October 03, 2013, 12:29:43 AM
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What I find odd are the specs...

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As expected, their 2nd generation chips will be created using a 55nm process and utilize the same packaging as their first generation 110nm chips, with small changes to padding but the same communications protocol. Although this constrained their design options, it will enable full backward compatibility with PCBs developed for their first generation chips. The new chips are seeing typical performance of 1 GH/s at 500Mhz, however they’re expected to overclock to 1.5 GH/s per chip at 3W (2 W/GHs). Generation 1 chips were originally clocked at 256Mhz, however they were able to run stable overclocked at 400Mhz. It would be reasonable to expect similar overhead in Generation 2 chips.

BitSyncom expects to receive products in late October or early November and will begin sales when they have inventory in their warehouse. Their fully assembled units are estimated to run at 250 GH/s and will be housed in 2U server racks. Bulk chips sales will also be available and will be offered a discounted rate for customers that were affected by Generation 1 delays.

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"The new chips are seeing typical performance of 1 GH/s at 500Mhz[....]"

How is that possible? Did Avalon integrate a second core on their chip?

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["...]however they’re expected to overclock to 1.5 GH/s per chip at 3W (2 W/GHs)"

That would be about...240Watts per module....or about 1KW for a 4 module assembly. About twice that of the current generations. (Though admittedly, probably not that bad for 55nm)
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October 07, 2013, 04:20:51 AM
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What I find odd are the specs...

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Generation 2 Chips
As expected, their 2nd generation chips will be created using a 55nm process and utilize the same packaging as their first generation 110nm chips, with small changes to padding but the same communications protocol. Although this constrained their design options, it will enable full backward compatibility with PCBs developed for their first generation chips. The new chips are seeing typical performance of 1 GH/s at 500Mhz, however they’re expected to overclock to 1.5 GH/s per chip at 3W (2 W/GHs). Generation 1 chips were originally clocked at 256Mhz, however they were able to run stable overclocked at 400Mhz. It would be reasonable to expect similar overhead in Generation 2 chips.

BitSyncom expects to receive products in late October or early November and will begin sales when they have inventory in their warehouse. Their fully assembled units are estimated to run at 250 GH/s and will be housed in 2U server racks. Bulk chips sales will also be available and will be offered a discounted rate for customers that were affected by Generation 1 delays.

Specifically:

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"The new chips are seeing typical performance of 1 GH/s at 500Mhz[....]"

How is that possible? Did Avalon integrate a second core on their chip?

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["...]however they’re expected to overclock to 1.5 GH/s per chip at 3W (2 W/GHs)"

That would be about...240Watts per module....or about 1KW for a 4 module assembly. About twice that of the current generations. (Though admittedly, probably not that bad for 55nm)

 Cheesy  Way to much power draw compared to what is coming very soon  Roll Eyes  Stick em up your ass Y I FU & then sell em to your homies in China!!!!!!!!!!!  Angry

UNLESS..........250GH goes for $100  Cheesy

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October 07, 2013, 04:34:39 AM
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and the friggin bribing to make a PCB..  just hire BKKcoins and be done with it


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October 07, 2013, 05:11:17 AM
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I am surprised avalon is still around...weren't the triads after them or something....
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November 01, 2013, 07:23:02 AM
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and the friggin bribing to make a PCB..  just hire BKKcoins and be done with it



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