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July 23, 2013, 02:00:57 PM |
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Gen 10 - is from Alter nor eASIC, Alter has it's own market, because they make FPGAs, eASIC makes fixed logic devices.
Wait, so there is a market for bigger and faster devices after all? No there is not for eASIC Ah, got it! They are forbidden then.
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BBQKorv
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July 24, 2013, 02:58:04 AM |
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How is the development and gathering of investors going on with your very own 20nm Galaxy-ASIC chip? Wasn't it called out to be an 100% scam attempt?
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VolanicEruptor
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July 24, 2013, 03:09:20 AM |
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How is the development and gathering of investors going on with your very own 20nm Galaxy-ASIC chip? Wasn't it called out to be an 100% scam attempt?
he's jealous because Ken actually managed to get funding and something is now being built. this guy is a wannabe -- A sad little soul left behind who failed at what he was doing. And now he must get his revenge on the ones who are going to be successful.
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GalaxyASIC (OP)
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July 24, 2013, 03:10:41 AM Last edit: July 25, 2013, 08:49:14 PM by GalaxyASIC |
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How is the development and gathering of investors going on with your very own 20nm Galaxy-ASIC chip? Wasn't it called out to be an 100% scam attempt?
It's going strong. No it's not a scam. It's real. I may not be electronics engineer to design the chips, but I have Computer Science education that also included power, analog and digital electronics education. I just don't specialize in designing chips. But to run this company, that doing chip design and complete electronic product manufacturing, I had learned what I need to know to intelligently discuss all available technological options. As I said, if you don't believe me call eASIC and ask them the specific question that I had posted previously in this thread and then post here who you spoke with at eASIC and what they have said. I am pretty sure that they will confirm what I said as long as they understand the question.
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eve
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July 24, 2013, 09:23:14 AM |
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How is the development and gathering of investors going on with your very own 20nm Galaxy-ASIC chip? Wasn't it called out to be an 100% scam attempt?
he's jealous because Ken actually managed to get funding and something is now being built. this guy is a wannabe -- A sad little soul left behind who failed at what he was doing. And now he must get his revenge on the ones who are going to be successful. jealousy and someone not acting on their project and knows all mentality is the problem. they are always someone smarter than you.
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July 24, 2013, 10:15:51 AM |
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It's funny to read that a company like eAsic that specializes in converting FPGA designs into structured ASIC designs (nextreme) and fully-custom designs (easicopy) would really stop having products in-line with what the FPGA vendors are going to. eAsic specializes in minimizing design and manufacturing overheads as much as possible.
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BBQKorv
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July 24, 2013, 01:51:12 PM |
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How is the development and gathering of investors going on with your very own 20nm Galaxy-ASIC chip? Wasn't it called out to be an 100% scam attempt?
he's jealous because Ken actually managed to get funding and something is now being built. this guy is a wannabe -- A sad little soul left behind who failed at what he was doing. And now he must get his revenge on the ones who are going to be successful. There are many definitions of a succesful person, but I haven't heard this being one them before. Good luck with your first in the world 20nm ASIC, you are a very succesful person if you manage to ship it during the next 6 months.
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xstr8guy
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October 17, 2013, 06:47:59 PM |
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Virtual Mining Corporation just mentioned in Bloomberg News and has an eASIC press release to boot... WHAT A SCAM Virtual Mining Corp. started taking orders for its equipment in July, with one recent purchase reaching $140,000, Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Slaughter said. “ We are starting to do a lot of big sales,” said Slaughter, who is also mining Bitcoins." Bloomberg: BTCBTCBTCBTCBTC http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-15/bitcoin-mining-rush-means-real-cash-for-hardware-makers.html BTCBTCBTCBTCBTCSome of the reader's comments are flippin' hilarious! Albert Crisp 2 days ago
Rookies are missing the big picture. It's really all in your systems processing power but more importantly, getting into a solid pool. Successful mining is more or less an extension of your social efforts which is, in many cases, the most difficult task associated with mining or "miners" specifically. Expensive/elaborate hardware is an option but very unnecessary. Simple open source platforms such as a Gizmosphere kit are all over the market so just buy a few of those and chain them. You then have a cheap but robust system however, you can't buy yourself into a reliable pool so that is where you'll find yourself grinding away.
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GodfatherBond
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October 17, 2013, 11:39:12 PM |
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Virtual Mining Corporation just mentioned in Bloomberg News and has an eASIC press release to boot... WHAT A SCAM Virtual Mining Corp. started taking orders for its equipment in July, with one recent purchase reaching $140,000, Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Slaughter said. “ We are starting to do a lot of big sales,” said Slaughter, who is also mining Bitcoins." Bloomberg: BTCBTCBTCBTCBTC http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-15/bitcoin-mining-rush-means-real-cash-for-hardware-makers.html BTCBTCBTCBTCBTCSome of the reader's comments are flippin' hilarious! Albert Crisp 2 days ago
Rookies are missing the big picture. It's really all in your systems processing power but more importantly, getting into a solid pool. Successful mining is more or less an extension of your social efforts which is, in many cases, the most difficult task associated with mining or "miners" specifically. Expensive/elaborate hardware is an option but very unnecessary. Simple open source platforms such as a Gizmosphere kit are all over the market so just buy a few of those and chain them. You then have a cheap but robust system however, you can't buy yourself into a reliable pool so that is where you'll find yourself grinding away.
OMG!
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