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January 17, 2016, 07:49:55 AM
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Neat! Hoping for passive cooling.

btw, these are 30.000x more efficient than my zTex x1.15 in 4 years. Not bad "end of moores law".

Shouldn't that be ~750x more efficient? Also a bit fairer to compare it to gen 1 Avalons, so ~140x more efficient.
Ah! The good old Ztex x1.15 boards hashed @ ~200MHash/s while consuming ~10W. Did you know that Bitfury actually made a bitstream for that same FPGA that run @300Mhash/s?

So those Ztex figures would be ~50J/GH vs ~0.05J/GH so ~1000 times. We can actually achieve 0.0556J/GH and I have a video that I'm editing right now 11km over Siberia where you will be able to see it. Smiley Stay tuned.

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January 17, 2016, 09:02:22 AM
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Neat! Hoping for passive cooling.

btw, these are 30.000x more efficient than my zTex x1.15 in 4 years. Not bad "end of moores law".

Shouldn't that be ~750x more efficient? Also a bit fairer to compare it to gen 1 Avalons, so ~140x more efficient.
Ah! The good old Ztex x1.15 boards hashed @ ~200MHash/s while consuming ~10W. Did you know that Bitfury actually made a bitstream for that same FPGA that run @300Mhash/s?

So those Ztex figures would be ~50J/GH vs ~0.05J/GH so ~1000 times. We can actually achieve 0.0556J/GH and I have a video that I'm editing right now 11km over Siberia where you will be able to see it. Smiley Stay tuned.

I remember that,but didn't you guys charge for the 300Mhash wares  Huh

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January 17, 2016, 11:03:56 AM
Last edit: January 17, 2016, 11:19:20 AM by rupy
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zTex 1GH / 40W
BF16 50GH / 0.06W?

40 / 0.06 = 666 (how many BF16 for 40W)
666 * 50 = 33300 (each BF16 gives 50GH)

Then rounded down for at the wall... what's wrong?

Edit: You're right, that's completely wrong, 0.06 is per GH not per BF16 so ~666 is right... sorry! Sad

Still impressive! Wink

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January 17, 2016, 11:11:29 AM
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I remember that,but didn't you guys charge for the 300Mhash wares  Huh

Could that be http://www.tricone-mining.com/ you remember? Good 'ol times  Grin
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January 17, 2016, 12:44:57 PM
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I remember that,but didn't you guys charge for the 300Mhash wares  Huh

Could that be http://www.tricone-mining.com/ you remember? Good 'ol times  Grin

Ahhh, that one Cheesy 

Didn't someone also sell a firmware for an FPGA miner,was it for the cairnsmore or something,god it was sooo long ago  Roll Eyes

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January 20, 2016, 10:09:17 AM
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Neat! Hoping for passive cooling.

btw, these are 30.000x more efficient than my zTex x1.15 in 4 years. Not bad "end of moores law".

Shouldn't that be ~750x more efficient? Also a bit fairer to compare it to gen 1 Avalons, so ~140x more efficient.
Ah! The good old Ztex x1.15 boards hashed @ ~200MHash/s while consuming ~10W. Did you know that Bitfury actually made a bitstream for that same FPGA that run @300Mhash/s?

So those Ztex figures would be ~50J/GH vs ~0.05J/GH so ~1000 times. We can actually achieve 0.0556J/GH and I have a video that I'm editing right now 11km over Siberia where you will be able to see it. Smiley Stay tuned.

I remember that,but didn't you guys charge for the 300Mhash wares  Huh
We actually released the bitstream as open source.

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January 20, 2016, 07:03:24 PM
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And now with heat sink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZPum2zqGPE

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January 20, 2016, 08:21:35 PM
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Weren't you folks claiming more like 130-140 GH / chip with a heatsink?

 Or is that specific to a fan-cooled heatsink setup (I notice no apparent fan blowing on that HUGE heatsink in your second video)?

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January 20, 2016, 08:24:47 PM
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Weren't you folks claiming more like 130-140 GH / chip with a heatsink?

 Or is that specific to a fan-cooled heatsink setup (I notice no apparent fan blowing on that HUGE heatsink in your second video)?


We could push it that high with some modifications, but we're not marketing the chip with those specs. The silicon has demonstrated capability of up to 184GH/s with some trickery, but it's unachievable with traditional methods.

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January 20, 2016, 10:29:33 PM
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Great work,
Hope to be able to purchase engineering samples soon and play with it
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January 20, 2016, 10:40:44 PM
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Great work,
Hope to be able to purchase engineering samples soon and play with it

For now they are not selling sample chips  Sad
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January 20, 2016, 10:50:50 PM
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Weren't you folks claiming more like 130-140 GH / chip with a heatsink?

 Or is that specific to a fan-cooled heatsink setup (I notice no apparent fan blowing on that HUGE heatsink in your second video)?


We could push it that high with some modifications, but we're not marketing the chip with those specs. The silicon has demonstrated capability of up to 184GH/s with some trickery, but it's unachievable with traditional methods.

Is ~110GH the expected nominal in the reference design?

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January 21, 2016, 07:51:28 AM
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The silicon has demonstrated capability of up to 184GH/s with some trickery, but it's unachievable with traditional methods.

 Immersion cooling, I presume, to get that high.

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January 21, 2016, 09:49:41 AM
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That's what the initial press release said - 184GH from immersion, 140 max on air cooling. I figured 11W 100GH would be a good practical setpoint for a production miner; gives you room to play up or down if voltage is adjustable.

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January 22, 2016, 12:13:18 PM
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That's what the initial press release said - 184GH from immersion, 140 max on air cooling. I figured 11W 100GH would be a good practical setpoint for a production miner; gives you room to play up or down if voltage is adjustable.

100 GH/s * 50000 (the minimal order for getting those puppies done at a reasonable cost)
means 5 PH/s for the network within 1 to 2 months after you can buy them.
Over the course of 1/2 year and more chips, let's assume just 1.000.000 of those we have hash rate of around 100 PH/s more in the net.
We are going to crack the ExaHash/s this year easily.   Cheesy

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January 22, 2016, 12:29:16 PM
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We are going to crack the ExaHash/s this year easily.   Cheesy
I think ExaHash is guaranteed even before the block halving, not just the end of the year and probably even without Bitfury.

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January 22, 2016, 01:14:44 PM
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That's what the initial press release said - 184GH from immersion, 140 max on air cooling. I figured 11W 100GH would be a good practical setpoint for a production miner; gives you room to play up or down if voltage is adjustable.

100 GH/s * 50000 (the minimal order for getting those puppies done at a reasonable cost)
means 5 PH/s for the network within 1 to 2 months after you can buy them.
Over the course of 1/2 year and more chips, let's assume just 1.000.000 of those we have hash rate of around 100 PH/s more in the net.
We are going to crack the ExaHash/s this year easily.   Cheesy



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January 23, 2016, 05:09:56 PM
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Quite possible, congrats on new chip! Also waiting to see possibility to purchase and test out...

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May 04, 2017, 07:04:27 AM
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Has anyone heard about Bitfury B8 SHA-256 miner (50-60 Th @ 6kWt)?

http://forklog.com/na-blockchain-bitcoin-conference-russia-predstavlen-novyj-majner-na-50th/

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May 04, 2017, 11:14:51 AM
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Has anyone heard about Bitfury B8 SHA-256 miner (50-60 Th @ 6kWt)?

http://forklog.com/na-blockchain-bitcoin-conference-russia-predstavlen-novyj-majner-na-50th/

Only way you'll hear about it.....is if you got millions....& your Russian  Cheesy

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