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April 07, 2014, 04:58:07 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
sexy talk build something and send me it so i can send someone some coins
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klondike_bar
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April 07, 2014, 05:29:40 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
what else is known? pictures? will you be able to test them yourself soon?
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_mr_e
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April 07, 2014, 05:46:30 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
So what is the difference between the sample chips and the real thing? How far aware from the real thing does this mean we are?
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Chris_Sabian
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April 07, 2014, 05:46:53 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
Excellent! This is great news!
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minerpumpkin
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April 07, 2014, 06:14:19 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
So what is the difference between the sample chips and the real thing? How far aware from the real thing does this mean we are? This is basically "the real thing". When you design chips, you have to spend a lot of money and time before you get the first real chips and can be sure, they actually work the way they should. A rough outline showing the importance of the news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg5968245#msg5968245Afterwards you can order them en masse. Production of a batch takes about a month or more.
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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_mr_e
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April 07, 2014, 06:51:52 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
So what is the difference between the sample chips and the real thing? How far aware from the real thing does this mean we are? This is basically "the real thing". When you design chips, you have to spend a lot of money and time before you get the first real chips and can be sure, they actually work the way they should. A rough outline showing the importance of the news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg5968245#msg5968245Afterwards you can order them en masse. Production of a batch takes about a month or more. So we're still about a month out before they're ready?
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jimmothy
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April 07, 2014, 07:21:14 PM |
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Sample chips received. They are real.
So what is the difference between the sample chips and the real thing? How far aware from the real thing does this mean we are? This is basically "the real thing". When you design chips, you have to spend a lot of money and time before you get the first real chips and can be sure, they actually work the way they should. A rough outline showing the importance of the news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg5968245#msg5968245Afterwards you can order them en masse. Production of a batch takes about a month or more. So we're still about a month out before they're ready? Before mass production, yes.
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glendall
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April 07, 2014, 11:03:51 PM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 12:20:19 AM by glendall |
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Awesome news. Been waiting a long time, thought these chips a long were coming while back, but always knew that FC would deliver a great product when they did come at last.
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April 07, 2014, 11:06:01 PM |
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let's see some numbers
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April 07, 2014, 11:32:18 PM |
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let's see some hashporn
FTFY
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Bicknellski
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April 08, 2014, 01:05:21 AM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 01:35:28 AM by Bicknellski |
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EE received chips thank you gentlemen: from H. Qin, of Shenzhen Shenkelong Ltd, in business zone of the PRC.
We are assuming that they are AM BE200 samples, since they are in a 65 pad package (QFN64).
Specs are nice - 12GH at 4+ Watts
We sure could use another engineer!
Dang! Anyone interested in working with our team please contact me via pm or email.
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jimmothy
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April 08, 2014, 01:08:13 AM |
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EE received chips thank you gentlemen: from Hugo Qin, of Shenzhen Shenkelong Ltd, in business zone of the PRC.
We are assuming that they are AM BE200 samples, since they are in a 65 pad package (QFN64).
Specs are nice - 12GH at 4+ Watts
We sure could use another engineer!
Dang! Anyone interested in working with our team please contact me via pm or email. 12gh at 4w tested? Give us the final specs big cat!
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bitfair
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April 08, 2014, 01:31:48 AM |
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Specs are nice - 12GH at 4+ Watts
Seems right on target, 4 W/12 GH/s is just about 0.35 W/GH/s...
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Bicknellski
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April 08, 2014, 01:36:11 AM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 02:08:13 AM by Bicknellski |
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EE received chips thank you gentlemen: from Hugo Qin, of Shenzhen Shenkelong Ltd, in business zone of the PRC.
We are assuming that they are AM BE200 samples, since they are in a 65 pad package (QFN64).
Specs are nice - 12GH at 4+ Watts
We sure could use another engineer!
Dang! Anyone interested in working with our team please contact me via pm or email. 12gh at 4w tested? Give us the final specs big cat! Just the "specs" included nothing tested yet. We will let you know when we get that far. We will probably look at a quick turnaround USB module solution for testing called "Sting" maybe.
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Dexter770221
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April 08, 2014, 12:20:39 PM |
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How to get samples and documentation? Thanks.
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Under development Modular UPGRADEABLE Miner (MUM). Looking for investors. Changing one PCB with screwdriver and you have brand new miner in hand... Plug&Play, scalable from one module to thousands.
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OZR
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You're in my wonderland!
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April 08, 2014, 01:56:46 PM |
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How to get samples and documentation? Thanks.
Subscribe to the question.
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brontosaurus
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April 08, 2014, 11:32:27 PM |
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I'm slightly perplexed about this whole scenario. The new chip is without doubt a good idea, especially for the DIY crowd, but what I can't fathom is why prospective buyers would want to use these chips when their manufacturer has made it abundantly clear that they want to sell huge amount of them to 'mining operations with large PCB making capacity'? Surely this is going to dilute any potential future earnings - small players can never hope to compete on economies of scale here, and remember that $0.5/GH or thereabouts is only going to be available to 'huge' volume users.
What an actual system will cost to make will be a lot more.
The net result will be that the network hashing power will go through the roof, and only the big operators will be able to survive.
Comments?
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Franktank
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April 09, 2014, 01:14:11 AM |
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I'm slightly perplexed about this whole scenario. The new chip is without doubt a good idea, especially for the DIY crowd, but what I can't fathom is why prospective buyers would want to use these chips when their manufacturer has made it abundantly clear that they want to sell huge amount of them to 'mining operations with large PCB making capacity'? Surely this is going to dilute any potential future earnings - small players can never hope to compete on economies of scale here, and remember that $0.5/GH or thereabouts is only going to be available to 'huge' volume users.
What an actual system will cost to make will be a lot more.
The net result will be that the network hashing power will go through the roof, and only the big operators will be able to survive.
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Some will have access to the appropriate tools and setup to be part of a group buy, get some chips, assemble, and get their miners online before the competition. They're betting that with the initial low cost, they will be ahead of the large scale DIY manufactures, who need to order massive amounts of parts, assemble, and deal with shipping, customer service, and etc and still make a profit. Plus with KnC, CoinTerra, and HashFast going their current paths, what other alternatives do miners have?
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necro_nemesis
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April 09, 2014, 03:06:40 AM |
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The manufacturer may only sell large quantities directly but there's nothing to say a distributor won't. Will being able to purchase in large quantities be advantageous? Likely since anyone in the supply chain wants their piece of the pie.
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April 09, 2014, 05:01:31 AM |
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I am interested to buy chips, is there a minimum quantity required ?
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