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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 392. (Read 3917543 times)

sr. member
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share price collapsing again.
copper member
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Am I correct in assuming that for every chip sold, an average of $0.50 will go towards dividends?
Quoted price is for 1 Gh/s. Chips are about 12Gh/s.

What?? That can't be correct. Where are you getting that information?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4816701
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Price range
0.49$/G-0.99$/G, depending on order size and delivery speed of choice.

That's price not profit. Does anyone have an idea of their actual margins?
hero member
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Am I correct in assuming that for every chip sold, an average of $0.50 will go towards dividends?
Quoted price is for 1 Gh/s. Chips are about 12Gh/s.

What?? That can't be correct. Where are you getting that information?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4816701
Quote
Price range
0.49$/G-0.99$/G, depending on order size and delivery speed of choice.
copper member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Am I correct in assuming that for every chip sold, an average of $0.50 will go towards dividends?
Quoted price is for 1 Gh/s. Chips are about 12Gh/s.

What?? That can't be correct. Where are you getting that information?
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
Am I correct in assuming that for every chip sold, an average of $0.50 will go towards dividends?
Quoted price is for 1 Gh/s. Chips are about 12Gh/s.
copper member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Am I correct in assuming that for every chip sold, an average of $0.50 will go towards dividends?
hero member
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what on earth is "hashing density"?

The amount of hashing power you can fit in a specified form factor?
Yes, e.g. 1,5TH/ 1,25U

Same chip efficiency means same "hashing density" is possible.
hero member
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what on earth is "hashing density"?

The amount of hashing power you can fit in a specified form factor?
Yes, e.g. 1,5TH/ 1,25U
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what on earth is "hashing density"?

The amount of hashing power you can fit in a specified form factor?
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He is one of friedcat's partners, the boss of hashratio which used AM third chips I guess.
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Preaching the gospel of Satoshi
Looks like they are using some thick heatsinks.

Regardless I think density has more to do with pcb design than the chip itself.

I was referring to hashing density, not chip density or pcb.
what on earth is "hashing density"?
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Looks like they are using some thick heatsinks.

Regardless I think density has more to do with pcb design than the chip itself.

I was referring to hashing density, not chip density or pcb.
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Looks like they are using some thick heatsinks.

Regardless I think density has more to do with pcb design than the chip itself.
legendary
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So no density and same power consumption as most of the miners available right now.

What do you mean no density?

You need a lot of space for a big mining operation if you have 800GH/s in an ATX computer case.
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So no density and same power consumption as most of the miners available right now.

What do you mean no density?
legendary
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So no density and same power consumption as most of the miners available right now.
hero member
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Don't think it's FC unless he refers to himself in the third person.

Read a few more of his posts and found the exact specs:

Dell 750W server power supply, power consumption between 700-800W / / @ in Xie Ph.D. study : how many W of power / / @ Zhao Lotte : Nominal 716G, 768G

Although he has a screenshot of it running above 800gh
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
Thanks to everyone casually buying 1 share and keeping the price a tad higher, every time someone eats through the bids.  Smiley

But lower prices are a good thing for those that are buying or still accumulating.  The share price shouldn't matter for those that are waiting on the dividends to start being paid again.  It's how much the dividends are going to be that really matters.

Sure! I was merely talking about the feelings I have when I take a look on Havelock Cheesy
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