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legendary
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October 21, 2012, 04:29:00 PM
#24
Ahh the sound of suckers bringing up their barriers in appreciation of inevitable realization.

Sweet sweet music.  Cheesy
legendary
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October 21, 2012, 04:12:35 PM
#23


do not worry, production is going normally, singles should be out in three days.
legendary
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October 21, 2012, 02:52:18 PM
#22
Well now that it's pretty much confirmed I am definately looking forward to mining on my gpus till reward halving occurs. I will also enjoy the tidbits we get every week or so from the asic distributors. I'm pretty sure the only thing customers will see before December are updates about shit we wish we could get our hands on sooner.  Undecided

What's been confirmed?  link or it didn't happen...
sr. member
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Trust me, these default swaps will limit the risks
October 21, 2012, 03:04:02 AM
#21
Well now that it's pretty much confirmed I am definately looking forward to mining on my gpus till reward halving occurs. I will also enjoy the tidbits we get every week or so from the asic distributors. I'm pretty sure the only thing customers will see before December are updates about shit we wish we could get our hands on sooner.  Undecided
hero member
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October 20, 2012, 10:08:49 PM
#20
I actually don't mind the delay, more time mine with my Quad 7970 rig Smiley
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 07:02:06 PM
#19
I told you so.
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 07:00:22 PM
#18
First it was Oct, then Nov and now Dec. If Tom is able to deliver end of Nov the BFL per-order customer are screwed. If this Dec news is true my estimation is, that customers will not see any BFL ASIC product in 2012.


If a gambler were to bet on both of the favorite horses to win, then the gambler would win either way.
Yep. I have preorders for both BFL and bASIC for roughly equal amounts of USD. I don't really care which company releases first.

I would have put money down on some Avalon as well if their pre-ordering process wasn't so fucked up.

same as me. Though I would love to see Tom's hardware out first.
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 06:12:13 PM
#17
First it was Oct, then Nov and now Dec. If Tom is able to deliver end of Nov the BFL per-order customer are screwed. If this Dec news is true my estimation is, that customers will not see any BFL ASIC product in 2012.


If a gambler were to bet on both of the favorite horses to win, then the gambler would win either way.
Yep. I have preorders for both BFL and bASIC for roughly equal amounts of USD. I don't really care which company releases first.

I would have put money down on some Avalon as well if their pre-ordering process wasn't so fucked up.

Gooda Joba!
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October 20, 2012, 05:26:46 PM
#16
First it was Oct, then Nov and now Dec. If Tom is able to deliver end of Nov the BFL per-order customer are screwed. If this Dec news is true my estimation is, that customers will not see any BFL ASIC product in 2012.


If a gambler were to bet on both of the favorite horses to win, then the gambler would win either way.
Yep. I have preorders for both BFL and bASIC for roughly equal amounts of USD. I don't really care which company releases first.

I would have put money down on some Avalon as well if their pre-ordering process wasn't so fucked up.
hero member
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October 20, 2012, 05:13:49 PM
#15
In terms of fab for the FPGA, did BFL solder everything together themselves? Or did they ship each individual part to the PCB fabricator and have them assemble it? Or was there another party that combined everything?

They did not solder everything. They just assemble the board, heatsink, fans, and case together. It's not clear to me if the PCB fabricator makes the boards or a third party, but if I had to guess, third party.
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October 20, 2012, 12:25:14 PM
#14
First it was Oct, then Nov and now Dec. If Tom is able to deliver end of Nov the BFL per-order customer are screwed. If this Dec news is true my estimation is, that customers will not see any BFL ASIC product in 2012.


If a gambler were to bet on both of the favorite horses to win, then the gambler would win either way.
member
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October 20, 2012, 10:06:21 AM
#13
"November / December" could also mean a November shipment and December shipment.

BFL has already said the first batch are NOT being assembled on their new equipment. So a bump from October to November makes sense. Especially if they are trying to release a large quantity of units in the first batch.  Then once the headache of the initial release is complete the next batch (first assembled with new equipment) can be assembled and sent out in a December shipment. 

The pressure of releasing a large quantity of units to the initial investors and a follow-up shipment ASAP is probably weighty. There are A LOT of orders to get out and get out fast in order to balance the power among the mining community.

In terms of fab for the FPGA, did BFL solder everything together themselves? Or did they ship each individual part to the PCB fabricator and have them assemble it? Or was there another party that combined everything?
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 09:30:39 AM
#12
"November / December" could also mean a November shipment and December shipment.

BFL has already said the first batch are NOT being assembled on their new equipment. So a bump from October to November makes sense. Especially if they are trying to release a large quantity of units in the first batch.  Then once the headache of the initial release is complete the next batch (first assembled with new equipment) can be assembled and sent out in a December shipment. 

The pressure of releasing a large quantity of units to the initial investors and a follow-up shipment ASAP is probably weighty. There are A LOT of orders to get out and get out fast in order to balance the power among the mining community.
member
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October 20, 2012, 09:18:02 AM
#11
Q1 2013 are my expectations for any ASIC product. Keep your hopes realistic so you are surprised if anything occurs before.
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 07:58:37 AM
#10
First it was Oct, then Nov and now Dec. If Tom is able to deliver end of Nov the BFL per-order customer are screwed. If this Dec news is true my estimation is, that customers will not see any BFL ASIC product in 2012.
legendary
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October 20, 2012, 07:54:23 AM
#9
They don't even know when they will ship. Their own website says 3 different things depending on what page your reading.

http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/
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Performance: 4.5, 60 & 1,500 GH/s The BitForce SC chip is now in final stage development.  Initial product delivery is scheduled for November.
See the SC FAQ and release Notes for policy information.  Read the Press Release.

http://www.butterflylabs.com/bitforce-sc-release-notes/
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So will the BitForce SC product line REALLY come out in October? This is a fair question.  Let's review our track record.  If you're not aware, our initial product, the BitForce Single had a slow delivery cycle.  This was initially due to a last minute design change before initial product release.  When we did release it, we weren't quite prepared for the explosive success we had.  After several rounds of scaling, single delivery is in sufficient volume to catch up quickly. The Mini Rig product release has followed it's development and release timeline pretty well.  Initial deliveries aren't far from estimates and the speed of production is on pace to ensure most customers will get their Mini Rigs ahead of schedule. The SC product line has been under development for quite some time and is not the result of an expedited development process.  Although there are always issues during development, our team is highly experienced in exactly this field and we're currently ahead of our original timeline.  Honest Abe, we're scheduling shipments for October of 2012.

http://www.butterflylabs.com/faq/
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We plan on shipping the ASIC versions of our products by the end of October or early November, depending on quantity of units available. Please see the FAQ with regards to 1/3 shipping plan.
hero member
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October 20, 2012, 07:35:58 AM
#8
Quote from Bitcoin Magazine (October 19th 2012): "Butterfly Labs promises to release more information in the coming weeks, and with the November/December ship date rapidly approaching, eager customers and those watching from the sidelines do not have very much longer to wait."
(Source: http://bitcoinmagazine.net/butterfly-labs-releases-more-asic-photos/)

1) So now we've gone from shipping in the coming weeks to "promises to release more information in the coming weeks" ?!?!

2) "... and with the November/December ship date rapidly approaching ..." December? Well that's new - at least for me.
sr. member
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October 09, 2012, 08:29:09 AM
#7
ASIC is also something different, than the FPGAs...

Another round.... soon we will see, who will really supply it.
Why are you digging up this drek?
newbie
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October 09, 2012, 07:29:30 AM
#6
ASIC is also something different, than the FPGAs...

Another round.... soon we will see, who will really supply it.
legendary
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September 25, 2012, 01:16:52 PM
#5

If they would ship on time, this step wouldn't be necessary - because the forums would be full with posts like "YES!!!!!!!!!! IT WORKS!!!!!!!!" etc.

The forums is already full of posts of "Yes, it works" for the FPGA singles and mini rigs, That hasn't satisfied all the nay sayers, I think an office visit is a great idea.
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