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September 18, 2013, 09:07:01 PM
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CM3 being Avalon based, right?  Or was that the super FPGA hybrid?

Is there even any interest in Avalon based options any longer?  Surely it's no longer viable.

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September 18, 2013, 09:26:56 PM
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CM3 being Avalon based, right?  Or was that the super FPGA hybrid?

Is there even any interest in Avalon based options any longer?  Surely it's no longer viable.

It is not much extra work over what we have to do for CM4 to make CM3 hash so we think it is worth completing that work. We have enough stock of chips to give us some return for doing the work. It is also possible that the second generation Avalon will appear as promised and if those are compatible with gen1 footprints we can build CM3 with gen2 chips as soon as they are available or make small design changes to accomodate the gen2.

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December 29, 2013, 03:38:16 PM
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I predict BTC68 will be the cost

$14 USD a GH

At that price there wouldn't be much point in buying. I'd guess 45-50 BTC would be a decent spot.


20-30 btc will be more attractive

And 0.5-1 BTC even more attractive.

Indeed ...

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