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Topic: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] - page 15. (Read 771273 times)

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ALL SHARES SOLD AT 0.0005!

Good. Now that would have been over a LOT quicker if it wasn't for all the girls on here listening to the Trolls. Like A WEEK ago.
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Why would you think that?

Well I'll put it this way. I don't think the move from 45nm to 28nm - which has taken eASIC 3 years - comes without a need for new equipment for their inhouse engineers.

If you know any different let me know but it's a bit of a side issue and I think you are just trying to start an argument??

It is all a bit moot though, as it seems pretty unlikely eASIC is involved with the 28nm design.

If this is, in fact, the case, the 1mil NRE to eASIC would be considered, for lack of better term, poof?
if indeed it is poof, that's an expensive education.  and to think we as shareholders funded that...

eASIC is doing the 28nm chip - it is not poof, your brain cells are poof.

our Project manager and engineers working with eASIC on our 28nm custom chip.  
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myBitcoin.Garden
ALL SHARES SOLD AT 0.0005!
newbie
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So Ukyo shares are all sold...  Now what?  
Exciting stuff!
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We certainly shouldn't jump to conclusions (though who am I kidding, that's what this entire thread is about and I myself have been guilty of this countless times), but I would like to know the answer to that question.

We will never know the cost implications because eASIC won't allow them to be released.

All we do know is that eASIC are designing the custom 28nm and at the same time Ken has said we are in a 'fantastic' financial position. That does not say to me that we have had to fork out another 1Mill. So clearly eASIC are moving forward with the full-custom without any significant extra dollar input from ACtM.
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if indeed it is poof, that's an expensive education.  and to think we as shareholders funded that...

When you're on the bleeding edge of disruptive technology...
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if indeed it is poof, that's an expensive education.  and to think we as shareholders funded that...

We certainly shouldn't jump to conclusions (though who am I kidding, that's what this entire thread is about and I myself have been guilty of this countless times), but I would like to know the answer to that question.
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Why would you think that?

Well I'll put it this way. I don't think the move from 45nm to 28nm - which has taken eASIC 3 years - comes without a need for new equipment for their inhouse engineers.

If you know any different let me know but it's a bit of a side issue and I think you are just trying to start an argument??

It is all a bit moot though, as it seems pretty unlikely eASIC is involved with the 28nm design.

If this is, in fact, the case, the 1mil NRE to eASIC would be considered, for lack of better term, poof?
if indeed it is poof, that's an expensive education.  and to think we as shareholders funded that...
sr. member
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Why would you think that?

Well I'll put it this way. I don't think the move from 45nm to 28nm - which has taken eASIC 3 years - comes without a need for new equipment for their inhouse engineers.

If you know any different let me know but it's a bit of a side issue and I think you are just trying to start an argument??

It is all a bit moot though, as it seems pretty unlikely eASIC is involved with the 28nm design.

If this is, in fact, the case, the 1mil NRE to eASIC would be considered, for lack of better term, poof?
legendary
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Why would you think that?

Well I'll put it this way. I don't think the move from 45nm to 28nm - which has taken eASIC 3 years - comes without a need for new equipment for their inhouse engineers.

If you know any different let me know but it's a bit of a side issue and I think you are just trying to start an argument??
I'd be shocked if they didn't have new equipment since a lot of their computers will be replaced in 3 years, but in terms of requiring specialized new equipment to test 28nm vs 45nm Nextreme devices I would be surprised if they needed much. Software packages will need to be updated and the experience of designing the nextreme platform (as opposed to individual devices) would help with a custom ASIC.

It is all a bit moot though, as it seems pretty unlikely eASIC is involved with the 28nm design.
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Lol, Reddit thread?  Reddit thread!
The wacky antics of Active Miners Cheesy
http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1xlssd/active_mining_being_reported_to_sec_should_we/

Unregistered securities

You are making a comedy of yourself, if you want to get Ken for unregistered securities, are you not getting yourself?
...

It is not illegal to BUY unregistered securities, just like getting robbed is not illegal.  Only robbing is illegal, you're OK.

That said...

Reaction when the court learns you invested in "...a virtual identity totally owned by the Active Mining Corporation (Belize) that represents both itself and its profits."

http://s23.postimg.org/awr1kmzyj/judge_judy_laughing_o.gif

P.S:  C'mon everypone!  Only 2.6 BTC to find out what happens next!  Isn't anyone tempted? 
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Why would you think that?

Well I'll put it this way. I don't think the move from 45nm to 28nm - which has taken eASIC 3 years - comes without a need for new equipment for their inhouse engineers.

If you know any different let me know but it's a bit of a side issue and I think you are just trying to start an argument??
legendary
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eASIC is a fabless semiconductor company. They don't have machinery.

Sure we all know they use Global Foundaries but they don't do everything on PC's do they. They have testing stations no doubt? You don't think they might need more advanced machinery to test 28nm over 45nm?  
Why would you think that?
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Page 500 everyone, good work! Any guesses as to tomorrow's update?
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Guys, I'm selling shares for 1 satoshi each. Consequently I'm also buying for 1 satoshi each so please sell me all of your shares.

Couldn't resist..
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Thing is, it appears everyone is under the assumption that when the Ukyo shares are sold that Ken will then add everyone's shares to be traded.  That's good reasoning, but I don't think Ken has actually said that is what he intends to do.  So he might sell all those shares and more and everyone will still be sitting here waiting for the transfer to take place.
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eASIC is a fabless semiconductor company. They don't have machinery.

Sure we all know they use Global Foundaries but they don't do everything on PC's do they. They have testing stations no doubt? You don't think they might need more advanced machinery to test 28nm over 45nm?  

This guy is definately handling a real-world board with a chip on it here. He needs some sort of machine to test this proto-type doesn't he?
0:30 secs in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQsvbvv2Dww

ALSO - 'eASIC engineers can also create drop-in replacement packages for your easicopy™ ASIC and save you from having to re-spin and re-qual your PCB.'
http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/devices-and-packages/
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Looking forward to this thread after trading starts and the dust settles.

Since even the most gullible has now seen the light and wants out of this pathetic mess, the remaining cheerleaders will be the most highly concentrated collection of fools and scammers ever seen on the internet.
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TECHNOLOGY, BABY!
All we're asking for is access to our shares that we paid for so we can trade them, it's not a complex request. Holding us hostage for this long is outrageous.
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