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Topic: First GENUE LTC FPGA - page 3. (Read 3361 times)

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always the student, never the master.
September 19, 2013, 07:16:06 PM
#10
Anything with an FPGA is never a "basic design", FPGA's are always complicated. There exists no FPGA hardware that costs only $1 per unit. (FPGA is an expensive technology, which is why it is not suitable for any low-cost market segment, like consumer hardware.) You show little literacy about hardware development and failed to answer a technical question that would not release any vital information about the supposedly privately commissioned product.

Honestly I think you sound a lot like a scammer. Videos don't provide any real proof as they can easily be faked and your grammar and word usage sounds like you are 14 years old.

What do you say?

are you stupid? he's talking dollar khash ratio. he wasn't talking about a 1 dollar, complete unit. get off of your horse.
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LTC
September 19, 2013, 07:14:56 PM
#9
I said 1$ per Khs
sr. member
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September 19, 2013, 07:07:51 PM
#8
Anything with an FPGA is never a "basic design", FPGA's are always complicated. There exists no FPGA hardware that costs only $1 per unit. (FPGA is an expensive technology, which is why it is not suitable for any low-cost market segment, like consumer hardware.) You show little literacy about hardware development and failed to answer a technical question that would not release any vital information about the supposedly privately commissioned product.

Honestly I think you sound a lot like a scammer. Videos don't provide any real proof as they can easily be faked and your grammar and word usage sounds like you are 14 years old.

What do you say?
sr. member
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LTC
September 19, 2013, 06:55:00 PM
#7
Will you be releasing the vhdl sources? Have you overcome the problem of mass parallelization that is required to get high performance? What is the model/make is your FPGA and how much did it cost?

No, I am doing it for money, so most information are classified till I sell for good reason, eg. I want to keep decent prices on components.
I think I did answers most questions when I told you that you can get such hardware at 1$ - 1.5$ (closer to 1) and less than 0.13 W per Khs.
 I will continue to provide videos as proofs.. Smiley
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September 19, 2013, 06:43:57 PM
#6
Will you be releasing the vhdl sources? Have you overcome the problem of mass parallelization that is required to get high performance? What is the model/make is your FPGA and how much did it cost?
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
September 19, 2013, 06:42:29 PM
#5
congrats  Grin

I'm excited to see more!
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LTC
September 19, 2013, 06:31:45 PM
#4
I do not quite understand why you are being so informal about something that would be so significant? Is this a joke or real?
What dude?
I just shown some basic design on a stick of ram.
Basic means I can multiply frequency by two, add some tricks in memory utilization which means memory utilization will be divided by at least two... that's some basic design..
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September 19, 2013, 06:24:54 PM
#3
I do not quite understand why you are being so informal about something that would be so significant? Is this a joke or real?
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September 19, 2013, 05:43:48 PM
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OH SNAP
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LTC
September 19, 2013, 05:35:34 PM
#1
Hi,
Just my new topic showing my RAM based board doing 22kHash/s at 350 Mhz RAM clock:
https://vimeo.com/m/74955720
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