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November 23, 2013, 10:21:01 PM
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Hey guys,

WorldASIC is a newly formed ASIC production and designing company based upon ASIC hardware for Bitcoin mining. We have started designing our own ASIC device a few months back. Currently we are at stage 2 of our 6 stage venture, and will be releasing more and more details and information as time passes.

Alongside of our developments, we are beginning sales of our own (personal) ASIC devices from other companies. These include, but are not limited to, Block erupter blades', BiFury USB miners, Block erupter USB miners among others. Most of these items are new, but note that some are used but in perfect condition.

For now we only ship to the UK and North america. We will ship elsewhere if the sales grow in the areas we ship already.

We expect our first series of ASIC hardware codenamed AGx0, to ship along with it's software counterpart, late February 2014. When we reach the end of the Alpha stage and begin the BETA stage, we will ask roughly 5-15 members on this forum to test our hardware, and write their review on a forum topic. Please do not ask to become a beta tester. We will come to you.

We look forward to our endeavours inside the Bitcoin community, and look forward to the future it holds.

Cheers,

Harry - CEO WorldASIC - https://worldasic.co.uk
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November 23, 2013, 10:37:21 PM
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What chip size are you going to be using for your ASICs?   I've found the ASIC evolution to be quite impressive in the speed it's been dropping die sizes.
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November 23, 2013, 10:57:54 PM
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Interesting, welcome aboard.

I'll echo the same question, what's the manufacturing process? 28nm?
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November 24, 2013, 01:25:17 AM
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Would love to know more....
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November 24, 2013, 10:26:31 PM
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What chip size are you going to be using for your ASICs?   I've found the ASIC evolution to be quite impressive in the speed it's been dropping die sizes.

For this question, and the one below,

Currently for the AGx0 series, we originally wanted to go with the 65nm chips because of the price, but recently over the past few days, me and Bjorn have been speaking of 28nm chips. This would ensure very, very high efficency and an overall massive increase on hash power.

We would like the community to get involved into our works, and help us choose the path that they would want to take. We currently have a poll up on the site regarding the designing of a USB ASIC model, you could go ahead and vote on that. We might set up a forum for work progresses and suggestions.

We would like to make our devices cost less with more hashing power, as we aim to fulfill many areas of consumers, from massive operations to the lonely miner. Your suggestions and support is greatly accepted and appreciated.

About 3 days ago we started our designing of the mining software that will be shipping with the AGx series (and possibly with all models we manufacture). We will (eventually) make it compatible with all existing miners, but in the beginning, we would like to focus on our in house devices.

We look forward to the future here and within this division of economics. Thank you all for your support.

Harry,
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November 26, 2013, 07:08:25 AM
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I'm not gonna lie, having an ASIC with its own software bundled will either be a huge success or epic failure, just depending on how well it works. Simple but powerful interface that will connect to whatever pool someone is mining would definitely be a huge plus (especially for folks like me who muddle through coding).

I would definitely say go 28nm, otherwise you're just handicapping yourselves compared to the "competition" (I say this in quotations as a working product has been elusive).

Whoever is first to break the sub-$1k per TH/s barrier will be winning the ASIC race, as it's going to force everyone to innovate and be more stringent in creating a quality product, without price gouging consumers.
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November 26, 2013, 07:17:14 AM
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Good luck to the manufacture!!!  Hope they will prevail! 

I will be watching the thread like a hawk! 

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