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Topic: How to make copies of a computer chip? (Read 2586 times)

hero member
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March 18, 2017, 07:29:44 AM
#11
I would like to give my suggestion you can prefer Taiwan. If you give your products to china they will clone your chips and sell it own. So, you can prefer Taiwan. The company name "Aimgene Technology Co., Ltd". They're Manufacturing chips. If you have your chips rights you can give it to then they can make a duplicate.
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March 17, 2017, 10:12:49 AM
#10
One does not simply "copy a computer chip". Doing that is practically impossible and requires extremely specialized equipment in order to figure out the exact circuitry of the chip and then you have to fab the chip, which is expensive and time consuming.

Thank you so much for your reply @DuddlyDoRight, what do you mean by "buy the IP"?
IP means Intellectual Property. He means your only option is to literally buy the designs for the chip from the current owners of the designs. That's not likely to happen.

as well as "Just hire an FPGA dev"?
Hire someone who knows how to program Field Programmable Gate Arrays, devices similar to Application Specific Integrated Circuits (i.e. ASIC chips) but a bit more general purpose.

No, we don't have the blueprint of the chip @Senior.bla. But the person who wants this job done is a co-developer of the chip but his business partner took all the rights of the chip. and he felt that this was unfair for him and he wants to become independent because of his partner's business practices which was unfortunate.
You and him will be violating copyright laws if you attempt to copy the chip exactly (or even similarly) and attempt to sell it as a product.

Given that you have exhibited a clear lack of knowledge, I suggest you first research how chip production is done and how developing Integrated Circuits (i.e. chips) works before you try copying someone else's chip (which is illegal) or attempt to make a business selling computer chips.

Thank you for that clear explanation @achow101! I really appreciate it. But what we are looking for is a company (not so known company perhaps) that has all the equipment for duplicating the ASIC chip we have here. I also know how chip production is done. Its complicated and indeed not a DIY or can be done by 1 or 2 person. That's why we are looking for a company somewhere. Or perhaps china?
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Just writing some code
March 16, 2017, 11:46:59 PM
#9
One does not simply "copy a computer chip". Doing that is practically impossible and requires extremely specialized equipment in order to figure out the exact circuitry of the chip and then you have to fab the chip, which is expensive and time consuming.

Thank you so much for your reply @DuddlyDoRight, what do you mean by "buy the IP"?
IP means Intellectual Property. He means your only option is to literally buy the designs for the chip from the current owners of the designs. That's not likely to happen.

as well as "Just hire an FPGA dev"?
Hire someone who knows how to program Field Programmable Gate Arrays, devices similar to Application Specific Integrated Circuits (i.e. ASIC chips) but a bit more general purpose.

No, we don't have the blueprint of the chip @Senior.bla. But the person who wants this job done is a co-developer of the chip but his business partner took all the rights of the chip. and he felt that this was unfair for him and he wants to become independent because of his partner's business practices which was unfortunate.
You and him will be violating copyright laws if you attempt to copy the chip exactly (or even similarly) and attempt to sell it as a product.

Given that you have exhibited a clear lack of knowledge, I suggest you first research how chip production is done and how developing Integrated Circuits (i.e. chips) works before you try copying someone else's chip (which is illegal) or attempt to make a business selling computer chips.
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March 16, 2017, 11:01:55 PM
#8
Buy the IP or spend a lot of time reverse engineering if you can actually afford the handful of people on the planet who can do it..

Just hire an FPGA dev for a lot less.. It's basically an ASIC that you can change..

Thank you so much for your reply @DuddlyDoRight, what do you mean by "buy the IP"? as well as "Just hire an FPGA dev"?
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March 16, 2017, 07:12:42 PM
#7
Trying to make an exact copy isn't really the right way to go about it. If a business partner fucks off with all the rights to a product, stealing it back isn't the best way to go about it.
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March 16, 2017, 12:10:00 PM
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Buy the IP or spend a lot of time reverse engineering if you can actually afford the handful of people on the planet who can do it..

Just hire an FPGA dev for a lot less.. It's basically an ASIC that you can change..
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March 15, 2017, 09:37:12 PM
#5
Hi @senior.bla,

No, we don't have the blueprint of the chip @Senior.bla. But the person who wants this job done is a co-developer of the chip but his business partner took all the rights of the chip. and he felt that this was unfair for him and he wants to become independent because of his partner's business practices which was unfortunate.

To answer how many copies do we need, we need 2000 copies of the chip. If you can recommend or help me find the company or list of companies that will do it, I can send a little gift of appreciation $100 for helping and finding the info for us. Smiley
sr. member
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March 11, 2017, 03:48:07 AM
#4
Do you have a blueprint of the chip? Otherwise you are trying to reverse engineer or develop a new one with the same capabilities, which will take time and produce high costs. As for the producing (how many do you need?) i state the obvious: try Asia and most likely China. 
newbie
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March 10, 2017, 02:45:27 AM
#3
Thank you for your response @alonmuroch. Smiley Yes. That's right. Same capabilities.
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March 10, 2017, 01:55:00 AM
#2
Copies as in the same exact chip or with same capabilities?
newbie
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March 10, 2017, 12:06:37 AM
#1
Hi there awesome people,

I'm looking for how to build or make copies of a computer chip. it's not a very high-tech chip. it's a simple chip but we need to make copies. And also if there are companies that are willing to make copies of chips, that will be awesome.

This chip we want to make is an "ASIC miner chip" to mine x11 algorithm coins.

Best Regards,
Mark G
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