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June 03, 2013, 10:41:31 PM
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Hello,

I am Tomas Lekronavicius from Lithuania. I am president at UAB HyperX Technologies. We are finishing work on our current ASIC SoC Based chip named HyperX HRX1900X.

Here are some early tech spec:

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Manufacturing Process    TSMC 14nm
Engine Hash Rate    48.828125 Mhash/s
Total Engines   1024
Total Hash Rate   50,000 Mhash/s
Core Frequency   1480 MHz - 2180 Mhz
Chip Interface   PCI-Express x16 v3.0
Core Voltage   0.97 V ~ 1.03 V
I/O Voltage   1.2 V
Power Consumption   max 180W @ 1.03V
Chip power efficienty   3.5W/Ghash/s @ 1.03V
TDP   200W
Operating Temperature   0°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type   Surface Mount
Number of Pads   1925
Package Type   FCBGA
Packaged Chip Size   45 mm x 45 mm
Interface speed    ~ 30.5 GB/s

Here is diagram of the chip:
http://i40.tinypic.com/2uhmt0n.png

We are currently waiting for our investors to transfer another part of money to finish our design soon. I think next week we will send our design to fab house and will have the first chips developed.

If you have questions don't hesitate to ask. I will try to answer as much as I can or I will ask our engineers to answer the questions.

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June 03, 2013, 11:05:42 PM
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What is your "HyperX Threading Engine"?

What type of memory does your chip use? GDDR5? Clock speed?

How much funding did you need to be able to fabricate at 14nm? Not even Nvidia or AMD are manufacturing at that node, that is an extraordinary achievement. What is the foundry providing the chips?
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June 03, 2013, 11:17:40 PM
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1.30am Lithuanian time is a bizarre time to be up on a Tuesday morning announcing such a ground breaking achievement!

I appreciate you had 5 fresh posts to make beforehand and all...

Is this the UAB you claim affiliation with...http://www.uab.edu/it/home/

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It's amusing to see that someone who is receiving $5million+ is asking for donations Cheesy
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June 03, 2013, 11:26:24 PM
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Tell us more about how you're going to be using 14nm technology before anyone else is.

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It's amusing to see that someone who is receiving $5million+ is asking for donations Cheesy

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Tell us more about how you're going to be using 14nm technology before anyone else is.

It's not really big deal 14nm. Our current ARM core being delivered in 14nm by ARM.

1.30am Lithuanian time is a bizarre time to be up on a Tuesday morning announcing such a ground breaking achievement!

I appreciate you had 5 fresh posts to make beforehand and all...

Is this the UAB you claim affiliation with...http://www.uab.edu/it/home/

We are working mainly with Asian and USA companys and my work hours is not standard. We are starting work at around 8 PM and ending at 8 AM because we start work with Sillicon valley time and end up with Shenzhen, CH

Yes, I opened Account to represent our company so it is praticaly new here.

UAB in Lithuanian means = Closed Joint Stock Company


What is your "HyperX Threading Engine"?

What type of memory does your chip use? GDDR5? Clock speed?

How much funding did you need to be able to fabricate at 14nm? Not even Nvidia or AMD are manufacturing at that node, that is an extraordinary achievement. What is the foundry providing the chips?

1. As our engineer have described HyperX Threading engine is basicaly the hub of the chip it sends and receives data from engines and makes every engine in the chip happy.

2. Yes, we are currently desgining for the GDDR5 but we are waiting for more detailed specs for GDDR6 interfacing for the future chips. We are gona use Hynix GDDR5 2Gb memory chips with If I remember correctly 6Ghz clock speed @ 32bit data interface

3. For initial design start we needed 25 Million Euros. We have some private investors who are really into the BitCoin network and want to fund this project till the end. The 14 nm technology is not so new Nvidia and AMD is already working on it. Currently we are communicating with 4 major fab houses before we would starting making the chips.

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June 03, 2013, 11:42:39 PM
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Manufacturing Process    TSMC 14nm

These people are so fucking stupid, if you are going to try and scam people don't claim you are building 14nm chips when no one has them, multiple billion dollars company's are hoping to get the tech by end of the year and your claiming you can do it now!! TSMC are hoping for end of 2014

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Globalfoundries and Samsung are in a dead heat to get their first 14 nm production wafers out before the end of the year, aiming to beat rival TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. by as much as a year. Meanwhile, an IBM building in New York sits empty, waiting for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to light the way to the industry’s longer-term future.

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June 03, 2013, 11:43:20 PM
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VAT Code invalid?

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I am sorry I am gonna check that. That should be valid we month ago just got it.
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Manufacturing Process    TSMC 14nm

These people are so fucking stupid, if you are going to try and scam people don't claim you are building 14nm chips when no one has them, multiple billion dollars company's are hoping to get the tech by end of the year and your claiming you can do it now!! TSMC are hoping for end of 2014

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Globalfoundries and Samsung are in a dead heat to get their first 14 nm production wafers out before the end of the year, aiming to beat rival TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. by as much as a year. Meanwhile, an IBM building in New York sits empty, waiting for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to light the way to the industry’s longer-term future.

Dear Sikman,

We are not producing it we are just developing the design for it. The manufacturer process will not begin very soon...

So please don't shout here. We are working with the major companies who work with SoC and they are designing it.

Best Regards,
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Manufacturing Process    TSMC 14nm

These people are so fucking stupid, if you are going to try and scam people don't claim you are building 14nm chips when no one has them, multiple billion dollars company's are hoping to get the tech by end of the year and your claiming you can do it now!! TSMC are hoping for end of 2014

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Globalfoundries and Samsung are in a dead heat to get their first 14 nm production wafers out before the end of the year, aiming to beat rival TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. by as much as a year. Meanwhile, an IBM building in New York sits empty, waiting for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to light the way to the industry’s longer-term future.

Dear Sikman,

We are not producing it we are just developing the design for it. The manufacturer process will not begin very soon...

So please don't shout here. We are working with the major companies who work with SoC and they are designing it.

Best Regards,
Tomas

P.S. We are working closely with TSMC for this design.
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June 04, 2013, 12:57:06 AM
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This product will be a PCI Express card?  That would be a great way to upgrade an existing GPU miner!
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We are not producing it we are just developing the design for it. The manufacturer process will not begin very soon...

So please don't shout here. We are working with the major companies who work with SoC and they are designing it.

Best Regards,
Tomas

Thanks for the heads up keep us posted.
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Manufacturing Process    TSMC 14nm

These people are so fucking stupid, if you are going to try and scam people don't claim you are building 14nm chips when no one has them, multiple billion dollars company's are hoping to get the tech by end of the year and your claiming you can do it now!! TSMC are hoping for end of 2014

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Globalfoundries and Samsung are in a dead heat to get their first 14 nm production wafers out before the end of the year, aiming to beat rival TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. by as much as a year. Meanwhile, an IBM building in New York sits empty, waiting for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine to light the way to the industry’s longer-term future.

Dear Sikman,

We are not producing it we are just developing the design for it. The manufacturer process will not begin very soon...

So please don't shout here. We are working with the major companies who work with SoC and they are designing it.

Best Regards,
Tomas

P.S. We are working closely with TSMC for this design.

Care to show some kind of proof?

Edit: If i understood correctly scrypt protocol needs good memory, but SHA256 doesn't need that kind of memory. Why does an ASIC chip for Bitcoin require GDDR5 memory? I'm not so good on the technical stuff so i may be wrong.

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Do you take Visa?


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14nm?  holy smokes.
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Interesting but seems difficult to to realize

too nice to be true
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What is your website address so I can pre order before anyone else?
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June 04, 2013, 02:46:22 AM
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50 GH for 180 W seems really bad for 14 nm. 3.6 W / GH. Asicminer chips are 7W/GH and they are like 110nm.  A 2x increase in performance/power seems like very little for an 8x reduction in process size. Intel CPUs increased in performance from about 0.4 Gflops to 100 Gflops at the same power level with a comparable 8x reduction in process size (from 180 nm to 22 nm), a performance/power increase of 250x compared to your 2x...

Also no reason to build this on a PCIE interface... the data throughput is not needed, and it unnecessarily limits people to just a few per computer or requires expensive and finicky adapters/risers/extenders/etc, when it could just be USB.

Based on this, given that a real company spending millions on such a project would know the above, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say this isn't real... Smiley
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To quote the late great Carl Sagan:

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I am not seeing it.
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