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Topic: Anyone demonstrated a 28nm ASIC mining bitcoin yet? - page 2. (Read 2446 times)

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KNC sock puppet avoids the serious question and posts stupid link. If you wanted to show that 28nm is possible, why wouldn't you have mentioned the current and past 22nm intel chips a lot of us are using?

Ah yes, because you 10000% blindly believe in KNC.

tldr: Answer is no.

Try for once not to be a dick. Wink
Try once not to avoid the topic in question.

How did I avoid it? OP asked a non-specific Q as to whether anyone had produced a working 28nm ASIC, so I posted a link.

Turns out the OP has a sense of humour, unlike some.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
KNC sock puppet avoids the serious question and posts stupid link. If you wanted to show that 28nm is possible, why wouldn't you have mentioned the current and past 22nm intel chips a lot of us are using?

Ah yes, because you 10000% blindly believe in KNC.

tldr: Answer is no.

Try for once not to be a dick. Wink
Try once not to avoid the topic in question.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
KNC sock puppet avoids the serious question and posts stupid link. If you wanted to show that 28nm is possible, why wouldn't you have mentioned the current and past 22nm intel chips a lot of us are using?

Ah yes, because you 10000% blindly believe in KNC.

tldr: Answer is no.

Try for once not to be a dick. Wink
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
KNC sock puppet avoids the serious question and posts stupid link. If you wanted to show that 28nm is possible, why wouldn't you have mentioned the current and past 22nm intel chips a lot of us are using?

Ah yes, because you 10000% blindly believe in KNC.

tldr: Answer is no.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
There's a lot of discussion about 28nm ASICs out there, but I can't find any proof that shows one actually running, with a hashing output and a watt meter.

I know "proof" is subjective, but besides receiving a unit and testing it myself, a video or review by a trusted 3rd party would suffice for me.
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