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Topic: Playstation 4 Hashing Power for Bitcoin Litecoin etc ??? - page 2. (Read 29973 times)

legendary
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rather stick with ASIC's  Lips sealed
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
I would assume 250 - 300 Mhash.

Given new console reliability while looking back at PS3 and Xbox360... It would die within 1 to 6 months depending on how clean your place is and if you have a cat.
Ooh, I didn't know pussies could mine!
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I would assume 250 - 300 Mhash.

Given new console reliability while looking back at PS3 and Xbox360... It would die within 1 to 6 months depending on how clean your place is and if you have a cat.
hero member
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you only want to know how
donator
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The smart guy will be the one who makes his own alt-coin that can be mined by Ps3/PS4.

Any scrypt coin will do.
legendary
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maybe in 2012, not now , certainly
legendary
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HODL OR DIE
The smart guy will be the one who makes his own alt-coin that can be mined by Ps3/PS4.
newbie
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Play station 4 can mine BTC like a champ im sure.
legendary
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It's using a custom AMD APU. We already have APUs today to base performance on, and it's nothing spectacular.
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LOL, your reference to "BFL time" could catch on!  Smiley

Reporter to the President: "Guantanamo Bay was meant to be closed already last year. When will the detention camp be closed?"

President to Reporter: "I am reliably informed by Congress, 60 days", in a barely audible voice... "or longer", whispers... "BFL time".

Playstation 4 GPU: 18 compute units, theoretical peak performance of 1.84 TFLOPS
7970: 32 compute units, theoretical peak performance of 3.79 TFLOPS

So (in theory!) a PS4 should do ~300 MHash/s mining SHA-256 coins or ~350 KHash/s mining scrypt coins. Not sure about the effects of it's unified memory architecture, etc.

We'll see "in two weeks" (BFL time) or in Q4/2013 (earth time) Wink
donator
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The question would be whether it's worth it to have it mining while you're not using it, provided you are going to have it.

Likely so, but I don't know if it's going to be easy to install stuff in it outside of the official channels. There's going to be "homebrew" but I would be very surprised if it happens outside of a controlled walled garden. We're talking about Sony here.
hero member
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Playstation 4 GPU: 18 compute units, theoretical peak performance of 1.84 TFLOPS
7970: 32 compute units, theoretical peak performance of 3.79 TFLOPS

So (in theory!) a PS4 should do ~300 MHash/s mining SHA-256 coins or ~350 KHash/s mining scrypt coins. Not sure about the effects of it's unified memory architecture, etc.

We'll see "in two weeks" (BFL time) or in Q4/2013 (earth time) Wink
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
The days of commodity hardware being good at bitcoin mining are over. Don't look to generic hardware any more to make any kind of impact, only dedicated hardware will matter (ignoring altcoins).
hero member
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You are better off buying a 7950, and its not close
legendary
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What's a GPU?
The new Mac Pro may be a good miner. With dual ATI and 7TerraHash, Tim even said it supports openCL, maybe apple is secretly mining. The difficulty rate has nothing to do with ASICs, it's Johhny!

TeraFlops, not TeraHash Tongue
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The new Mac Pro may be a good miner. With dual ATI and 7TerraHash, Tim even said it supports openCL, maybe apple is secretly mining. The difficulty rate has nothing to do with ASICs, it's Johhny!
legendary
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lets put the pressure on them to make them good miners then we get a games console with an inbuilt custom asic at the mass production rate

If it cant mine why bother buying it right ? of course it has to be great at playing games too  Smiley
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