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December 13, 2017, 08:19:27 AM
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Hi folks!

Have some questions:
1. Is there any Keccak, Blake ASICs today? mass produced, available to buy, <=14nm.
2. Could SHA256 ASIC be used (with modified control logic) to calc SHA-3 algos? As I know the main difference for hardware implementation is in using NOT operation by SHA-3 regards ADD operation in SHA-2 ?
3. If second question answer false, then is it able to design multi hash function ASIC combining SHA-2 and SHA-3 algos?
4. Is IBM MOSIS only about design and fabrication process, or about final product features too? 

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December 13, 2017, 03:39:32 PM
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Yes there will soon be 2 competitors for this market:

  • Obelisk DCR1
  • DCRasic – Materia 1

http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/blake-256-asic/

Heads up folks!  Wink

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