I understand that, what I mean is since it is so much faster than anything else we have used, how much computer power is it going to take to feed the ASIC work fast enough? Or will it not be any kind of issue? Right now we can run a FPGA off a router... will that router be able to feed an ASIC? Will a raspbery Pi? an Atom? etc...
IIRC, almost every bottleneck has been addressed. Mining programs use very little CPU/RAM and zero HD activity. The data sent to/from the miner through USB is nowhere near the max throughput of the USB spec. Network activity can be iffy, but new protocols and higher-diff pools are being built to address that.
Now noone's every actually mined on a 1TH rig before, or at least to my knowledge.
So there may be barriers once we do get there, but who knows? /shrug
I made that comment about the C2D laptop because when you're mining on thousands of $ worth of ASICs, why introduce a weak point in the form of a 10 year old desktop CPU? I'm confident that it can run the mining software, but why take the risk?
Very true, however a rackmount server would be a bit overkill I would think. It would be nice and neat but for the pricetag Im not so sure. Maybe one second hand thats in good shape...
But either way, just thinking out loud...
You can pick up used servers on ebay for under $100. Almost as cheap as a laptop, and fits right it in in a datacenter.
I'm totally with you there, tho. I'm always thinking outloud. I process best by explaining to others.