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May 23, 2013, 04:53:54 PM Last edit: June 01, 2013, 04:11:33 PM by kncminer |
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Hi all, This topic has been created especially for the Mars open day. We have some pictures for you to look at as all parts are in the building below is one the Mars blades with heat sinks mounted. Then we have one without heat sinks mounted so you can see the chips. Please note there are 8 of these blades in one Mars rig all exactly the same. We have some final coding that we must finish before we can run these at full speed. We expect this to be finished in the next day or so. So many people have expressed interest in attending our open day, meet our team and see this product in action, so we will need to take people in separate shifts. We would therefore like to invite people to either a morning session at 10:00am or and afternoon session at 14:00. For now we don't want to commit to an exact day as we need to be 100% sure the code is running as expected so you can see the demo of the product working at full speed. We will use this thread to announce the exact date. We know people need quite a few days to book travel which means we will give at least 5 days notice. Thanks KnCMiner team
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Bitcoinorama
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May 23, 2013, 04:55:03 PM |
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Sweet!
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May 23, 2013, 04:58:49 PM |
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Watching. Count on me for the "Open Day" in Stockholm.
Anyhow, I guess you can imagine that we know that you can develop a FPGA. The big question is if you will be able to develop an ASIC for bitcoin mining, and to deliver as promised.
A big plus would be to actually see the ASIC chips during the Open Day. Your delivery date is ambitious (September/October), and being able to see and touch a chip before paying would be a big thing and would boost your sales a lot.
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May 23, 2013, 04:59:44 PM |
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Looks Nice!
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May 23, 2013, 05:03:39 PM |
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Tom/bASIC anyone?
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Bitcoinorama
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May 23, 2013, 05:04:33 PM |
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Watching. Count on me for the "Open Day" in Stockholm.
Anyhow, I guess you can imagine that we know that you can develop a FPGA. The big question is if you will be able to develop an ASIC for bitcoin mining, and to deliver as promised.
A big plus would be to actually see the ASIC chips during the Open Day. Your delivery date is ambitious (September/October), and being able to see and touch a chip before paying would be a big thing and would boost your sales a lot.
Just my 0.00000002BTC
There will be a second open day for the ASIC.
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May 23, 2013, 05:07:20 PM |
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Tom/bASIC anyone?
Well, there is a reputable ASIC company involved (ORSoC). Anyhow, even in good faith, this may well be an overpromise. This is why I would like to see the chips during the Open Day. As we know from past history, first step is the chip - then you need time to have a working prototype, test it thoroughly, and then more time to produce en masse. If they are really going to deliver in September, the chips should be ready or at least in production. Good thing is that we will be able to check personally soon.
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May 23, 2013, 05:08:20 PM |
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Watching. Count on me for the "Open Day" in Stockholm.
Anyhow, I guess you can imagine that we know that you can develop a FPGA. The big question is if you will be able to develop an ASIC for bitcoin mining, and to deliver as promised.
A big plus would be to actually see the ASIC chips during the Open Day. Your delivery date is ambitious (September/October), and being able to see and touch a chip before paying would be a big thing and would boost your sales a lot.
Just my 0.00000002BTC
There will be a second open day for the ASIC. A second open day for the ASIC? Well, I do not need to see a working prototype - I'd like to see at least the chips. Because you know that they will open very soon the payments, and if you want to get your ASIC in September you will have to pay straight away, don't you?
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May 23, 2013, 05:09:40 PM |
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May 23, 2013, 05:11:33 PM |
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Hi all, This topic has been created especially for the Mars open day. We have some pictures for you to look at as all parts are in the building below is one the Mars blades with heat sinks mounted. Then we have one without heat sinks mounted so you can see the chips. Please note there are 8 of these blades in one Mars rig all exactly the same. We have some final coding that we must finish before we can run these at full speed. We expect this to be finished in the next day or so. So many people have expressed interest in attending our open day, meet our team and see this product in action, so we will need to take people in separate shifts. We would therefore like to invite people to either a morning session at 10:00am or and afternoon session at 14:00. For now we don't want to commit to an exact day as we need to be 100% sure the code is running as expected so you can see the demo of the product working at full speed. We will use this thread to announce the exact date. We know people need quite a few days to book travel which means we will give at least 5 days notice. Thanks KnCMiner team Nice
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May 23, 2013, 05:13:17 PM |
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Sweet!
And who's the first to post after the OP?
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May 23, 2013, 05:20:30 PM |
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Cool!, I hope its a nice product, the PCB looks really.... Bare...
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dan99
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May 23, 2013, 05:22:32 PM |
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looks like a really nice FPGA Miner, all it need is to start the engines.. awesome little thing I do hope they show their asic chip...just a chip
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May 23, 2013, 05:27:28 PM |
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INB4-2ndPAGE. I am curious...why do your ASIC chips say alterra and not KNCMINER?
I know for a fact that Alterra uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips.
Avalon uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips as well, yet Avalon gets its name on TSMC chips.
In either case, why not go right to TSMC?
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May 23, 2013, 05:34:55 PM |
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INB4-2ndPAGE. I am curious...why do your ASIC chips say alterra and not KNCMINER?
I know for a fact that Alterra uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips.
Avalon uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips as well, yet Avalon gets its name on TSMC chips.
In either case, why not go right to TSMC?
That's a FPGA, those are not ASIC. Come on guys, at least read the friggin' OP.
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May 23, 2013, 05:46:35 PM |
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When is this open day happening? Would like to see videos and pictures of the products working.
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dan99
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May 23, 2013, 06:05:47 PM |
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INB4-2ndPAGE. I am curious...why do your ASIC chips say alterra and not KNCMINER?
I know for a fact that Alterra uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips.
Avalon uses TSMC to build its ASIC chips as well, yet Avalon gets its name on TSMC chips.
In either case, why not go right to TSMC?
Alterra as sample ship for this live demo, when really start producing the fpga in bulk maybe they will have their own name on it.
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Gomeler
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May 23, 2013, 06:05:56 PM |
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I stopped following the other thread. Someone who has been following along, does it appear that these guys are legit? Also, if you purchase a Mars FPGA board, is that $2000 voucher a trade-in or simply a credit towards a Jupiter?
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May 23, 2013, 06:08:53 PM |
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Being an FPGA project, I'm concerned about the total cost for one of these beasts, but am following this project with great interest.
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dan99
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May 23, 2013, 06:09:31 PM |
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I stopped following the other thread. Someone who has been following along, does it appear that these guys are legit? Also, if you purchase a Mars FPGA board, is that $2000 voucher a trade-in or simply a credit towards a Jupiter?
Credit towards jupiter
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