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December 23, 2013, 10:23:51 AM
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Bitcoin continually blows my mind.  It looks like a top of the line Retina MacBook Pro can pump out about 20 MH/s, whereas a KNC Nuptune is advertised to hash at 3 TH/s, or 150,000x faster than the macbook.

Can someone double check this calculation.  I find myself in disbelief.
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December 23, 2013, 10:37:39 AM
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Well im sure once my neptunes arrive, they will be closer to 3.5 T/H so 200,000 Macbook Pros Shocked
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December 23, 2013, 10:39:43 AM
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well a usb block errupter stick does 333Mh/s or a blue fairy @ 2.6Gh/s and they cost a shed load less than a mac

In the Beginning there was CPU , then GPU , then FPGA then ASIC, what next I hear to ask ....

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December 23, 2013, 10:46:26 AM
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Yeah... the Retina isn't what you'd call a paragon of mining exactly... While true, it isn't a very interesting or telling comparison.
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December 23, 2013, 10:47:16 AM
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it's not the same thing!
you can't compare these two things!


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December 23, 2013, 10:52:39 AM
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it's not the same thing!
you can't compare these two things!

Yeah... the Retina isn't what you'd call a paragon of mining exactly... While true, it isn't a very interesting or telling comparison.

While both of your points are valid, they each represent the perspectives of a well educated bitcoiners, which probably comprise about 0.0001% of the general population.  It think for the average Joe, this kind of comparison is a way to demonstrate the depth and power of the bitcoin system.  Keep in mind, the average Joe had absolutely no concept of how deep and powerful the bitcoin network it.
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December 23, 2013, 11:01:00 AM
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Bitcoin continually blows my mind.  It looks like a top of the line Retina MacBook Pro can pump out about 20 MH/s, whereas a KNC Nuptune is advertised to hash at 3 TH/s, or 150,000x faster than the macbook.

Can someone double check this calculation.  I find myself in disbelief.

Not sure your point. ASICs are chips dedicated to hashing. That's all they can do ....
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December 23, 2013, 11:03:18 AM
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Not sure your point. ASICs are chips dedicated to hashing. That's all they can do ....

My point is ASICs are amazing. Duh.
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December 23, 2013, 11:23:36 AM
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Not sure your point. ASICs are chips dedicated to hashing. That's all they can do ....

My point is ASICs are amazing. Duh.

For hashing yes. For anything else, no. Its not that amazing, just demand-driven technology.
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