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August 30, 2013, 06:47:56 AM
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Tape out is an incredibly important step.  Especially since it looks like we may have a chance to catch KNC; if they're late.
Most important thing for customers would be if they do not have more than 15 days gap! Of course this hurts people invested in KnC but it would be the best for customers in general long term.
The same applies if Cointerra could catch up like this with HF, it is a double edge sword cypherdoc Wink
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August 30, 2013, 11:43:53 AM
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@Cypherdoc:  What happened to the REALLY BIG GOOD NEWS we were promised yesterday?
Tapeout?
You got warm and fuzzies, crumbs?

I changed my mind Shocked 
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September 01, 2013, 04:10:24 PM
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the only units "potentially" left available are the one's on backorder.

this means that HF estimates that the "yield" per wafer is expected to be higher than originally expected.  thus, for example, if 210 dies on average are expected to pass inspection out of a total of 250 per wafer, HF actually expects perhaps 230 to pass.  this would be due to the high integrity of the pre-fab simulations.
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September 05, 2013, 03:12:00 AM
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your hardware MPP costs just got chopped in half.
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September 05, 2013, 03:20:44 AM
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Do tell.  Grin

BTW, John or Cara: me & 14 other miners who co-own a HashFast rig are still waiting for an update to the order list from well over 2 weeks ago. I know you folks are busy but: Can we please get an update to this?
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September 05, 2013, 03:39:55 AM
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Do tell.  Grin

BTW, John or Cara: me & 14 other miners who co-own a HashFast rig are still waiting for an update to the order list from well over 2 weeks ago. I know you folks are busy but: Can we please get an update to this?

i'll let the company spill the good news beans.

yeah John is so busy making big sales.  he'll update the list as soon as he can.  don't worry about your spot in the queue.
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September 05, 2013, 03:49:01 AM
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They should just automatically give everyone 4x chips in 3 months.  It would make everything much simpler. They're going to need to do it anyway.

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September 05, 2013, 04:15:17 AM
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They should just automatically give everyone 4x chips in 3 months.  It would make everything much simpler. They're going to need to do it anyway.

yep.  they're planning on it.

and they can afford to.  they've gone small.
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September 05, 2013, 04:44:59 AM
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They should just automatically give everyone 4x chips in 3 months.  It would make everything much simpler. They're going to need to do it anyway.

yep.  they're planning on it.

and they can afford to.  they've gone small.

Ah! So I *was* right that some enterprising group or person could make a dent in the Group Buys forum (and add needed variety) by putting together a GB for bare rigs for HF units.

Told you mofos Uncle DZ had a good plan. SMH, I'd do it myself if I wasn't up to my eyeballs trying to start this GBEC cooperative. Anyway: I'll help provide escrow protected GB shares at half of my usual 1% fee to anyone smart enough & forward looking enough to be vetted as a GBC & do the groundwork on these HF bare rigs I was telling system builders & GBCs to prepare for (1% BTCrow escrow fees would still apply).
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September 05, 2013, 08:59:13 AM
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Does that mean we will need to buy 3 more baby rigs to house the +3 chips ? OR could we pay the difference for a multi chip sierra board from day one ?

They should just automatically give everyone 4x chips in 3 months.  It would make everything much simpler. They're going to need to do it anyway.

yep.  they're planning on it.

and they can afford to.  they've gone small.
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September 05, 2013, 11:36:15 AM
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I was told pay for board/assemble etc. Don't think it comes in multi chip board. That would be much better.

Price per board was hinted at anywhere from around 1000-2000$. So with 3 chips, you would need 3 boards.

Figure out the rest Roll Eyes
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September 05, 2013, 12:07:54 PM
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Price per board was hinted at anywhere from around 1000-2000$. So with 3 chips, you would need 3 boards.

So the chips are free... but the PCBs are 1000 to 2000 each?
Seems like there is quite a bit of profit being taken on the backs of the MPP.
Why so expensive? What are they made of ground up unicorn horns?
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September 05, 2013, 12:09:21 PM
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If it was the whole unit for 1000 bucks then it would reasonable
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September 05, 2013, 12:25:44 PM
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The chips are free and you only get it if you don't hit ROI.

But can only be requested after 3 months. [You need to mine/have it for 3 months, if you don't hit ROI by then, then.... you can request chips from the MPP].

That's why everyone is just saying... just give out the chips at the start. There's no point waiting 3 months and then having to ask for chips later on anyway.
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The chips are free and you only get it if you don't hit ROI.

But can only be requested after 3 months. [You need to mine/have it for 3 months, if you don't hit ROI by then, then.... you can request chips from the MPP].

That's why everyone is just saying... just give out the chips at the start. There's no point waiting 3 months and then having to ask for chips later on anyway.

That makes no sense.
At the start, there's an order queue to be filled -- there are no surplus chips & the chips are much more valuable (due to lower difficulty) than they will be 3 mo. in the future.
Think of it this way:  In three months, look here.
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September 05, 2013, 04:13:53 PM
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The chips are free and you only get it if you don't hit ROI.

But can only be requested after 3 months. [You need to mine/have it for 3 months, if you don't hit ROI by then, then.... you can request chips from the MPP].

That's why everyone is just saying... just give out the chips at the start. There's no point waiting 3 months and then having to ask for chips later on anyway.

That's ridiculous.
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September 05, 2013, 06:52:03 PM
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/hashfast-uniquify-announce-tape-golden-175723250.html;_ylt=A2KJNF9L0ihSaHwAHjXQtDMD

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September 05, 2013, 06:55:37 PM
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HashFast and Uniquify Announce Tape Out of "Golden Nonce" Bitcoin Network Transaction Verification Chip to TSMC's 28HPM Process
MarketwiredPress Release: Uniquify – 41 minutes ago

SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 5, 2013) - HashFast Technologies (www.HashFast.com) and design and manufacturing operations partner Uniquify (www.Uniquify.com) today confirmed that HashFast's Golden Nonce (GN) Bitcoin network transaction verification Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) has successfully taped out on TSMC's 28HPM process.
This high-performance design was developed to provide an increase in the available hashing capacity for Bitcoin network transaction verification operations (also known as Bitcoin "mining"). The design simulation met or exceeded the design targets, performing more than 400 billion double-SHA256 hashing operations per second (GHash/s), while consuming less than 0.6 W/GHash/s at nominal clock rate, setting a new industry benchmark.
A Leap Forward in Technological, Performance of Bitcoin Microprocessors
The GN chip will be fabricated at TSMC's 28nm GIGAFAB foundry in Taiwan. HashFast has already increased the initial planned production volume of the GN chip to address strong pre-order demand.
Key features of the design include a modular architecture, a fault-tolerant physical layout to allow for maximum silicon yield, and an ability to be overclocked for greater performance and underclocked for greater efficiency. Its use of on-die thermal controls allows operation at its maximum performance given the capacity of the cooling system deployed with it.
Since announcing Golden Nonce, HashFast has become an industry leader in the production of Bitcoin network verification equipment. The GN chip provides increased hashing performance, while lowering power requirements and addressing thermal issues of earlier Bitcoin mining ASICs. HashFast began taking public orders in August for the Baby Jet mining systems, the first product to house this processor. Once the initial batch of GN chips is produced and tested, Baby Jet will begin shipping in volume.
 "The rapid development and tape out of the GN chip is another testimony to the power of our Perseus design management system," says Josh Lee, Uniquify's founder and chief executive officer (CEO). "With Perseus, we were able to go from first RTL code to final tape out in under three months, an exceptional performance for any ASIC design program, let alone a sophisticated 28nm design such as Hashfast's GN chip."
Eduardo deCastro, founder and CEO of Hashfast, agrees and notes: "Working with a mature design team has been a key advantage. We've been able to leverage our team's decades of experience to quickly explore and evaluate multiple options, and deliver at record speed. Another critical advantage was the choice of Uniquify and TSMC for design and manufacturing. Both are at the top of their fields, have worked together on multiple projects, and are true innovators."
"We are pleased to be working with Uniquify and HashFast to enable this new ASIC design," said Brad Paulsen, TSMC Senior Vice President, North America. "This application is a good fit with TSMC's 28HPM process technology and we wish them much success with the GN product."
About HashFast
Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., HashFast Technologies is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer specialized in the production of high-performance ASICs at aggressive performance nodes for the network verification of digital currency transactions. Its mission is to push the performance of network transaction verification hardware, and make leading-edge ASICs available to the public. The company was founded in 2013 by Simon Barber and Eduardo deCastro, and is privately held. More information can be found at: www.HashFast.com.
About Uniquify
Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Uniquify is a privately held, rapidly growing system-on-chip (SoC) design, integration and manufacturing services supplier, and innovative developer and provider of high-performance semiconductor IP. Its "ideas2silicon" services range from spec development and front-end design through physical design and delivery of packaged, tested chips. Uniquify's headquarters and primary design center is in San Jose with additional design teams in Pune, India, and Seoul, Korea. With more than 100 employees, Uniquify offers 65-, 40- and 28-nanometer SoC design expertise, integration and manufacturing services and high-performance IP to leading semiconductor and system companies worldwide. Additional information can be found at: www.uniquify.com.
ideas2silicon is a trademark of Uniquify. Uniquify acknowledges trademarks or registered trademarks of other organizations for their respective products and services.
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For more information, contact:
Bob Smith
Uniquify
(650) 269-8780
Email Contact

Nanette Collins
Public Relations for Uniquify
(617) 437-1822
Email Contact

John Skrodenis
HashFast Technologies
(415) 484-5789
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September 05, 2013, 07:04:35 PM
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HashFast and Uniquify Announce Tape Out of "Golden Nonce" Bitcoin Network Transaction Verification Chip to TSMC's 28HPM Process
MarketwiredPress Release: Uniquify – 41 minutes ago

SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 5, 2013) - HashFast Technologies (www.HashFast.com) and design and manufacturing operations partner Uniquify (www.Uniquify.com) today confirmed that HashFast's Golden Nonce (GN) Bitcoin network transaction verification Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) has successfully taped out on TSMC's 28HPM process.[snip]

Is this the same tapeout as was announced on August 29?

("HashFast's Golden Nonce GN ASIC successfully taped-out yesterday, Wednesday the 28th, and has been released for 28nm fabrication to a well-known, leading-edge foundry.  More details will follow in next week's joint press release.

-John")
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September 05, 2013, 09:21:29 PM
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Since announcing Golden Nonce, HashFast has become an industry leader in the production of Bitcoin network verification equipment.

The validity of this statment lies somewhere between vapour and the truth.
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