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dexter you really know how to kill things ;-)
I prefer to be nicely surprised than dissapointed Wink

kind of like the last episode of the series hey, that wasn't disappointing at all.
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dexter you really know how to kill things ;-)
I prefer to be nicely surprised than dissapointed Wink
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Hey,
What about a nice round of dividend predictions, just to remind us of the good old days?

Just what I was thinking.

0.012?

I'm going to go for a fairly pessimistic prediction ~ 0.008
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Hey,
What about a nice round of dividend predictions, just to remind us of the good old days?

Just what I was thinking.

0.012?
Not bad.
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Hey,
What about a nice round of dividend predictions, just to remind us of the good old days?

Just what I was thinking.

0.012?
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Hey,
What about a nice round of dividend predictions, just to remind us of the good old days?
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How's rent on industrial space? What would it cost for, say, a 1MW hookup (and associated costs per watt at that consumption size)?

I'm sorry, but it's very difficult to answer that question.  The industrial prices are usually lower than home prices, but they depend on a lot of things.
1) There are many different companies in different areas, but all of these companies are de-facto national, not private.  These companies are very complicated, and may have very different prices.
2) The companies usually don't post the prices on the internet, suggesting you call them and ask.  I've just tried to find some region-by-region comparison rating or something like that, but there's no such info.
3) The prices are calculated from many parameters: maximum power, average power, consumed energy, power usage ratio (avg. power / by max. power), supplied voltage, location, etc.  The prices are calculated from company's transit price (set by local officials) and federal prices (set by laws), both of them change often, at least every year.
4) The prices depend on who you are: what kind of company (there are several categories), and it may become lower if you are "well connected" to some officials in the energy business.
It's all VERY complex.

As for hooking up, it may also be different: for example they can provide a cable, or you may have to lay the cable yourself.  The closest energy hub may be full so you may need to lay a cable to some more remote hub.  If you're in the city, it will become bureaucratic hell to lay the cable through the streets.  And of course it also depends on corruption, whether you are "well connected" or not.

I've managed to find some numbers at around $300/kW for hook-up, but it's for 2010 and for Moscow (the most expensive region).

This is pretty much what I have done.
got a warehouse with pleanty of space, and 800A of power. Renting it out to whomever can pay Tongue
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20 min and 2 weeks are a bit different. Also.. they didn't call and say they will "be 2 weeks late sorry". They just didn't provide them on time and they haven't provided them with a date. And if they do provide them with a date how can we know it's any good if they already missed the first date they provided?

Because that's something these people have probably done a thousand times.
If I make pencils and know I make 1000 pencils a day and then one day my giant dog eats a batch of 1000 pencils, then I'll still know I can make 1000 more in a day.

Are you really trying to say that no one can estimate how long a delay will be, ever? That's ridiculous. You don't know what causes the delay, what on earth makes you think they can't estimate the duration?

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20 min and 2 weeks are a bit different. Also.. they didn't call and say they will "be 2 weeks late sorry". They just didn't provide them on time and they haven't provided them with a date. And if they do provide them with a date how can we know it's any good if they already missed the first date they provided?

Because that's something these people have probably done a thousand times.
If I make pencils and know I make 1000 pencils a day and then one day my giant dog eats a batch of 1000 pencils, then I'll still know I can make 1000 more in a day.

Are you really trying to say that no one can estimate how long a delay will be, ever? That's ridiculous. You don't know what causes the delay, what on earth makes you think they can't estimate the duration?
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He says an order is two weeks late. Why? Do they know if it will show up? I don't see how you can say , oh the order is 2 weeks late, but in OCT it will add 500 ths. If it's already late how can you know when it will arrive?
When you're on your way but 20mn late to a date, I guess you call and say "I'll be 20mn late, sorry". Isn't that slightly abusive? If you're already late how do you know when will you arrive?


20 min and 2 weeks are a bit different. Also.. they didn't call and say they will "be 2 weeks late sorry". They just didn't provide them on time and they haven't provided them with a date. And if they do provide them with a date how can we know it's any good if they already missed the first date they provided?
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Finally update!  yeah~
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Too little. Too late.
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I totally share Strange Vlad's feeling:
Many of you seem to believe that thiner chips instantly make the previous ones obsolete. But from a miner point of view, the equation is simple: see what you can get for which price, see how much it will consume of electricity, and see how much it will earn you in bitcoins. Looking at products with this in mind, 130nm will remain a relevant choice for many more months. I am sure AM pricing policy will constantly remind that to everybody.
When FC says "gen2 will come in time", you are wrong to think it is a way to admit they are late. It simply means "at the most appropriate time". You should really wonder why AM does not agree with you as to what is the most appropriate time...

First - the process size (130nm, 55/45nm, 28nm, etc) has nothing to do with the chip thickness.  

My bad, I'm not a native speaker. I don't care at all about the thickness (that is, the height) of the chip, I was speaking about what you properly call "process size", but I'd thought it was pretty obvious even with the wrong term (who would care about the height of the chip?). Thanks for the explanations anyway.
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He says an order is two weeks late. Why? Do they know if it will show up? I don't see how you can say , oh the order is 2 weeks late, but in OCT it will add 500 ths. If it's already late how can you know when it will arrive?
When you're on your way but 20mn late to a date, I guess you call and say "I'll be 20mn late, sorry". Isn't that slightly abusive? If you're already late how do you know when will you arrive?


Did you just compare going to a date to operating a business? And 20 minutes to 2 weeks?

To demonstrate the fallacious logic of the post I was replying to, yes I did.
His logic was that once you're late, you cannot provide any ETA. That is fallacious, both for a date and a business, both for 20mn and 2 weeks. Because the logic is fallacious, you know, not the stuff around.
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He says an order is two weeks late. Why? Do they know if it will show up? I don't see how you can say , oh the order is 2 weeks late, but in OCT it will add 500 ths. If it's already late how can you know when it will arrive?
When you're on your way but 20mn late to a date, I guess you call and say "I'll be 20mn late, sorry". Isn't that slightly abusive? If you're already late how do you know when will you arrive?


Did you just compare going to a date to operating a business? And 20 minutes to 2 weeks?

Typically, in a business situation, the delay is explained and the anticipated impact to ETA is provided.

AM is not, of course, legally considered a public company in the eyes of any major regulatory body so FC can do whatever he likes.
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He says an order is two weeks late. Why? Do they know if it will show up? I don't see how you can say , oh the order is 2 weeks late, but in OCT it will add 500 ths. If it's already late how can you know when it will arrive?
When you're on your way but 20mn late to a date, I guess you call and say "I'll be 20mn late, sorry". Isn't that slightly abusive? If you're already late how do you know when will you arrive?
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