jimmothy
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August 02, 2014, 06:48:15 PM |
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Our basic mining card gen 1 connectable via USB or PCIE The server case fully assembled: Best regards, Markus Mining Asic Technologies?
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Markus, CoinBau (OP)
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August 03, 2014, 02:41:26 PM |
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Hello jimmothy, we sold two of our miners to Marc Coumans and MAT about 3 months ago in the context of negotiations with them. However, the miners were developed and produced by us. As you can see on the picture there is our ASICrising logo on the board. Here is an image of the testboard which we used to test the first samples of our chips: https://asicrising.de/wp-content/uploads/bitcointalk/testboard.jpgBest regards Markus
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August 03, 2014, 03:55:57 PM |
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Hello jimmothy,
we sold two of our miners to Marc Coumans and MAT about 3 months ago in the context of negotiations with them.
However, the miners were developed and produced by us. As you can see on the picture there is our ASICrising logo on the board. Here is an image of the testboard which we used to test the first samples of our chips:
Best regards Markus
Why not show us one gen1 unit running too? I can't believe you only had those 2 units.
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jekecoin
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August 04, 2014, 05:31:26 PM |
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How much for a single card?
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ChuckBuck
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August 04, 2014, 07:01:08 PM |
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So this is not a Hardware announcement, but a chance to have a stake in your company?
Ugh, I thought Bitcoin and all facets of it were supposed to be decentralized. Now instead of owning and running the miners, we "get a chance to own a shares of the miners they'll sell to the Bitcoin sharks running data centers".
Any chance, you'll ever have resellers for these Wolfblood cards or Wolfcave miners for the hobby miners at home?
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August 04, 2014, 08:44:45 PM |
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they doesn't seems to understand the open way as well as the decentralized point of bitcoin...
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Markus, CoinBau (OP)
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August 05, 2014, 10:53:06 AM |
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Hello,
Due to the noise the miners cause and the energy they consume and which must be cooled we do not expect them to be used in normal households. Instead, in future we expect Bitcoin miners to run in datacenters. This was the base of our CoinBau project: running our Bitcoin miners in datacenters and still offering everybody the chance to participate. However, we are also open to discussions with potential investors concerning hardware sale or cloud hashing opportunities.
Best regards, Markus
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August 05, 2014, 11:10:48 AM |
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nice interested like old one . maybe you need some electricity and power supply unit for handle thats all.
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HyperMega
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August 08, 2014, 11:05:30 AM |
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DRESDEN, GERMANY – ASICrising GmbH has developed the most power efficient mining hardware on the market, we are going to build the most profitable mine. And you can participate.
Just had a look at your investment concept. Looks very interesting! Could you share some more technical information about how you can reach 0.19 J/GH, while existing 28nm ASIC are far away from that? Which GH/mm2 do you have at this efficiency?
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Markus, CoinBau (OP)
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August 08, 2014, 09:32:16 PM |
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Hello all,
There have been some questions concerning our technology and why we are able to realize a power efficiency others can't. It's time to answer them:
Our hashing core is a fully pipelined architecture whereas our key differentiator is a very area efficient custom pipeline implementation which we developed within the last 6 months based on a so called cell based design approach. We combined standard cells with custom optimized complex cells which save area and power. Our high density core enabled us to realize much more hashing cores on the same silicon area, running at quite low frequencies. The low performance requirements of a single core allow us to apply an ultra-low supply voltage, which is much lower than the standard at this GLOBALFOUNDRIES 28nm process node. Therefore we optimized and re-characterized our in-house standard cell library for such low supply voltages. To ensure that this will work first-time right, we developed the complete concept of this ultra-low voltage design in close cooperation with the GLOBALFOUNDRIES design enablement team here in Dresden, which has detailed knowledge of the selected 28nm technology produced here in Dresden too. Our unique design achieves in nominal mode 1.4 GH/mm² and 0.19 J/GH. However, similar to other hardware providers, we can change the frequency of the hashing cores in a high performance mode realizing 2.1 GH/mm² at an energy consumption of about 0.29 J/GH.
If there are any questions to be answered, do not hestitate to ask.
Best regards, Markus
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August 08, 2014, 10:46:56 PM |
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The words "tape out" should be banned from this forum...
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August 08, 2014, 11:02:11 PM |
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Hello all,
There have been some questions concerning our technology and why we are able to realize a power efficiency others can't. It's time to answer them:
Our hashing core is a fully pipelined architecture whereas our key differentiator is a very area efficient custom pipeline implementation which we developed within the last 6 months based on a so called cell based design approach. We combined standard cells with custom optimized complex cells which save area and power. Our high density core enabled us to realize much more hashing cores on the same silicon area, running at quite low frequencies. The low performance requirements of a single core allow us to apply an ultra-low supply voltage, which is much lower than the standard at this GLOBALFOUNDRIES 28nm process node. Therefore we optimized and re-characterized our in-house standard cell library for such low supply voltages. To ensure that this will work first-time right, we developed the complete concept of this ultra-low voltage design in close cooperation with the GLOBALFOUNDRIES design enablement team here in Dresden, which has detailed knowledge of the selected 28nm technology produced here in Dresden too. Our unique design achieves in nominal mode 1.4 GH/mm² and 0.19 J/GH. However, similar to other hardware providers, we can change the frequency of the hashing cores in a high performance mode realizing 2.1 GH/mm² at an energy consumption of about 0.29 J/GH.
If there are any questions to be answered, do not hestitate to ask.
Best regards, Markus
When is the tape out?
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August 10, 2014, 03:59:07 PM |
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Wow, a company like Spondoolies-Tech in my neighbourhood! Seems legit, but caveat emptor as always. Lots of risks involved. They seem to avoid the high power costs in germany by moving the miners to foreign datacenters (they used one in iceland for their 1st-gen miners). I'm interested.
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Follow me on twitter! I'm a private Bitcoin and altcoin hodler. Giving away crypto for free on my Twitter feed!
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August 11, 2014, 06:44:52 AM |
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I would be interested how high your initial hardware costs are? Your W/Gh/s ratio sounds good but if they cost 2$/gh/s to manufacture it would be worthless..
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im0rtel
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August 11, 2014, 09:27:50 AM |
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my dear mister markus, i would be interested in purchasing some of your asic boards . do not underestimate the market of the masses . orientating yourself torwards only your personal farm would be , at this point , a bad idea since you have alot of competition that has private farms for years now. the real money is in selling your miners at a competitive price on the market . i would love to see a video product presentation and a way to purchase your miners directly from your site. thank you .
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Markus, CoinBau (OP)
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August 11, 2014, 10:35:33 AM |
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Hello all, the development of the miners is done, so we can and will do tape-out as soon as we have collected the required money. As I've already mentioned, we are open for discussions about selling hardware. But these discussions are only possible with potential investors since we cannot start production without the necessary capital. Though our concrete production costs are business internal data we can state, the GH/s will cost less than $1 in production. Once more for all who are interested in investment or our hardware: do not hesitate to contact us via email: krause@coinbau.comThere we will be able to provide you more information or discuss your requests. By the way, it is hard to talk about ASICs without the word 'tape-out' Best regards, Markus
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August 11, 2014, 10:56:30 AM |
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Hello all, the development of the miners is done, so we can and will do tape-out as soon as we have collected the required money. As I've already mentioned, we are open for discussions about selling hardware. But these discussions are only possible with potential investors since we cannot start production without the necessary capital. Though our concrete production costs are business internal data we can state, the GH/s will cost less than $1 in production. Once more for all who are interested in investment or our hardware: do not hesitate to contact us via email: krause@coinbau.comThere we will be able to provide you more information or discuss your requests. By the way, it is hard to talk about ASICs without the word 'tape-out' Best regards, Markus So.. $1/GH/s production cost or expected retail cost?
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HyperMega
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August 11, 2014, 11:01:28 AM |
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Hello all,
There have been some questions concerning our technology and why we are able to realize a power efficiency others can't. It's time to answer them:
Our hashing core is a fully pipelined architecture whereas our key differentiator is a very area efficient custom pipeline implementation which we developed within the last 6 months based on a so called cell based design approach. We combined standard cells with custom optimized complex cells which save area and power. Our high density core enabled us to realize much more hashing cores on the same silicon area, running at quite low frequencies. The low performance requirements of a single core allow us to apply an ultra-low supply voltage, which is much lower than the standard at this GLOBALFOUNDRIES 28nm process node. Therefore we optimized and re-characterized our in-house standard cell library for such low supply voltages. To ensure that this will work first-time right, we developed the complete concept of this ultra-low voltage design in close cooperation with the GLOBALFOUNDRIES design enablement team here in Dresden, which has detailed knowledge of the selected 28nm technology produced here in Dresden too. Our unique design achieves in nominal mode 1.4 GH/mm² and 0.19 J/GH. However, similar to other hardware providers, we can change the frequency of the hashing cores in a high performance mode realizing 2.1 GH/mm² at an energy consumption of about 0.29 J/GH.
If there are any questions to be answered, do not hestitate to ask.
Best regards, Markus
Thanks Markus, You also give some specification about your 3rd gen 14nm ASIC in your investment document. Do you really think it is feasible to reach 0.08 J/GH with 14nm? How was this estimation done?
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Bicknellski
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August 11, 2014, 11:57:33 AM |
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Keen on seeing this come out.
What is the total investment you require to get this produced?
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