DarKSm0ke
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January 03, 2014, 08:45:44 AM |
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That picture is issued from their website.
Do we have news on the person who went to check locally?
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vrm86
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January 03, 2014, 08:57:39 AM |
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Just so everyone knows AMD's GDDR 6 GPU's are scheduled to be out in Q3/4 2014 which will render these ASICs useless. GDDR6 has twice the bandwidth of GDDR5 and not to mention the shader increases in the cards. We will be seeing $500 cards @ 2mh/s each or even more.. at that time. I believe Alpha T's scrypt ASIC is real, but it will be no contest for the GPU's that get released in 2014
This. Also, it's great news. Maybe it means that final_sale_of_noexistent_product_business won't affect scrypt coins. Hold thumbs for AMD.
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koguma
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January 03, 2014, 11:40:37 AM |
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Just so everyone knows AMD's GDDR 6 GPU's are scheduled to be out in Q3/4 2014 which will render these ASICs useless. GDDR6 has twice the bandwidth of GDDR5 and not to mention the shader increases in the cards. We will be seeing $500 cards @ 2mh/s each or even more.. at that time. I believe Alpha T's scrypt ASIC is real, but it will be no contest for the GPU's that get released in 2014
This. Also, it's great news. Maybe it means that final_sale_of_noexistent_product_business won't affect scrypt coins. Hold thumbs for AMD. That's interesting news. From my calculations (as crappy as they are), at current hashrates these ASIC's are a win. But when these new cards come out, Alpha-T is going to have to drop prices big time. The real win with the ASICS's though is less power consumption. Those AMD cards are going to pull about 600W most likely, while Alpha-T's 25Mhs beast is less then 600W. Have to figure in the cost of power. As for the company itself, I believe it's real. Everything I've read seems legit. They're basically putting a ton of FPGA's ( http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon-devices/fpga/virtex-7/ ) unto boards. Nothing stopping anyone from contacting Xilinx themselves and buying up some FPGA dev boards, but they're pricey. and FYI, I have nothing to do with any of those companies, just been following their twitter posts and doing a bit of research. I'm planning on getting the 5Mhs miner, unless those AMD cards come out before then..
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January 03, 2014, 05:02:41 PM |
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IamRichard (OP)
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January 03, 2014, 05:18:07 PM |
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Video released of working prototype
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January 03, 2014, 06:28:03 PM |
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January 03, 2014, 08:38:59 PM |
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Hey guys whats the status on this. I got a lot of google alerts on their product and it seems like they may be accepting pre-orders. Their website is not allowing it but I think if someone called them or emailed them they could arrange a pre-order.
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January 03, 2014, 10:40:09 PM |
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Are these profitable? How much?
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btcapparel
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January 03, 2014, 11:01:34 PM |
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Looks like a real solid storefront! What could possibly go wrong? Lol Im local and know the area well so decided to pay them a visit....there was no one there and the office is a dingy shop front...I know that there was a dodgy international college here a while back who ran scams for students for visas etc so could be the same people trying there hand in cryptos? Maybe these guys will turn out to be legit but something doesnt smell right to me..... PS I'll be going past in the next few days a few times so will get a snap of the shopfront in its finest glory...the heavy rain over last few days seems to have taken its toll on the guttering
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chrissibel
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January 04, 2014, 07:09:02 AM |
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Looks like a real solid storefront! What could possibly go wrong? Lol Im local and know the area well so decided to pay them a visit....there was no one there and the office is a dingy shop front...I know that there was a dodgy international college here a while back who ran scams for students for visas etc so could be the same people trying there hand in cryptos? Maybe these guys will turn out to be legit but something doesnt smell right to me..... PS I'll be going past in the next few days a few times so will get a snap of the shopfront in its finest glory...the heavy rain over last few days seems to have taken its toll on the guttering That doesn't sound very promising. If it is a scam they really put a lot into it.
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January 04, 2014, 10:44:26 AM |
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Looks like a real solid storefront! What could possibly go wrong? Lol Im local and know the area well so decided to pay them a visit....there was no one there and the office is a dingy shop front...I know that there was a dodgy international college here a while back who ran scams for students for visas etc so could be the same people trying there hand in cryptos? Maybe these guys will turn out to be legit but something doesnt smell right to me..... PS I'll be going past in the next few days a few times so will get a snap of the shopfront in its finest glory...the heavy rain over last few days seems to have taken its toll on the guttering That doesn't sound very promising. If it is a scam they really put a lot into it. They didn't really put a lot into it if it's a scam. A few posts on twitter, a shop front sign, and a shitty website. They just announced the pre-orders btw, and as expected, their website is down. This is probably the third time it's happened. Doesn't give a whole lot of good feeling.... Also, apparently this was a family business that was an accounting company or something... pretty nice re-branding...
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January 04, 2014, 12:59:44 PM |
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i recently lost hope, that there soon will be scrypt asics. after digging deeper of those 3-5 companys, the all seemed fishy to me.
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January 04, 2014, 03:30:37 PM |
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pretty sure this is it, just a little bit further down the road: http://goo.gl/maps/wZx8J
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JKBtCn
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January 04, 2014, 04:13:02 PM |
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The office space indeed looks a bit dodgy but of course this is the "bricks and mortar" portion in the UK...I cant really blame Alpha for not spending a ton of overhead in a high end area to properly register. The most critical aspect of the development is the technology which is obviously in India. Dexcel certainly appears legit. As already mentioned in this thread, I think it's important to carefully consider the DATA that Alpha and Dexcel have produced to date, two parts in particular 1) proof of concept publication and 2) prototype video. I am not capable of peer-reviewing Dexcel's concept paper, "Implementation and Analysis of Scrypt Algorithm in FPGA (Proof of concept)" (link below) but for those who have read and understand it, is the physics, math and code feasible? And as for the video, I did not quite understand what the dude was showing on the screenshot. Is anyone familiar enough with hardware to comment on the board and setup? I guess what I'm getting at is can anyone explain or comment on the feasibility of these two bits of data? Paper: https://mega.co.nz/#!AtFC3YLY!ZK_DB2kyXsasPHiZlV9uNH1V_cVYAlO908ut_7qR7qY Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69P2RHG2pIA
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Damnsammit
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January 04, 2014, 09:40:53 PM |
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Are there any good threads worth reading about actual Scrypt ASICs? I read most of the thread from jasinlee (maybe spelled wrong - sorry) about his very amazing experiment with creating a Scrypt FPGA and his findings did not sound very positive to me... then a few months later someone has developed a Scrypt ASIC? Yeah, sounds like they took this guys information and ran with it to create a scam. Maybe next year they deliver an ASIC and it is indeed amazing, but no one gets their ROI except this company. That is reason enough for me to stay far, far away from this.
Good luck to ya all, though.
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January 09, 2014, 02:16:08 AM |
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lol come on, and there should be enough room to run such a "promised" company? if they just do administrative work there and building the miners in china or wherever it would make sense but.. there must be still some storage room to deliver to the customers or testing the products before delivering.. that "house" on this street is not even big enough to run a bakery
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January 09, 2014, 11:36:15 PM |
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The 64 address is the accounting firm next door owned by the family. 66 is the new Alpha store front also owned by them. The father and the son's share the same first and last names, but different middle names. One son and father are accountants, while the other son is an electrical engineer. The father was born in 1948, hence the guy in the news article you are presenting is NOT him, nor is it one of his sons! Just to get that straight. I also wonder if their final product (if it comes true) will be an actual ASIC or just an FPGA.
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January 10, 2014, 01:15:07 AM |
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Have to admire these guys, they have done a wonderful job of extracting money from people with more money than sense.
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January 12, 2014, 07:15:31 PM |
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тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
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January 12, 2014, 08:10:54 PM |
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This thread needs a few more pitchforks and torches.
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"I am not Dorian Nakamoto."
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