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June 12, 2012, 02:21:54 AM
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Hello

As I have previously stated, I have access to manufacture ASIC/SOC chips

pretty exclusive access one might say to the raw materials and time with the machines

however I need someone who can design one that can mine for Bitcoins

I would love to donate this access of mine to some sort of community based OpenASIC initiative

I have access to physically get them produced what I dont have is a group of people who can do the rest

if anyone is interested in this please PM ME

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June 12, 2012, 03:17:20 AM
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The thing is, from what I understand, ASIC processes are somewhat specific to the company that makes them, since each has its own IP and they all want to keep it away from each other. Do you have access to the engineers that can perform the company specific customizations to fit your process? They are usually the bulk of the NRE cost, from what I understand, since they must validate the mask that is being made for the chips.

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June 12, 2012, 10:22:36 PM
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Hello

As I have previously stated, I have access to manufacture ASIC/SOC chips

pretty exclusive access one might say to the raw materials and time with the machines

however I need someone who can design one that can mine for Bitcoins

I would love to donate this access of mine to some sort of community based OpenASIC initiative

I have access to physically get them produced what I dont have is a group of people who can do the rest

if anyone is interested in this please PM ME




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Re: [ANN] OpenBitASIC : The Open Source Bitcoin ASIC Initiative
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Sorry for no updates, it was impossible to find a chip manufacturer with a good offer.
Project is dead and buried.
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