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April 11, 2013, 01:13:56 PM
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aggh the misery



but seriously after being screwed by BFL, bAsic and what every avalon is doing now - none of this is helping the rest of the miners

I have spoke with several SoC/asic companies and there are plenty of sha-256 designes (asic/fpga) out there, granted they aren't for mining

I'm looking to get enough people together to make a truely "community" asic, with a long term goal of a scalable, paralleled system that can be geared for the DIY or soup-to-nuts complete units

any interest?

from  - http://cryptography.gmu.edu/athena/NIST/2010_11/ASIC_benchmarking_Patrick_Schaumont.pdf
ignore the dates


UMC 130nm 2.32 7344 3166 
UMC 90nm 3.515 25775 7333
TSMC 90nm 3.515 25775 7333 Feb 3, April 2, July 1, Oct 15
TSMC 65nm 3.515 38109 10842 April 14, Oct 15
MOSIS 2011 Run Dates
IBM 180nm 4 10000 2500 Jan 18, Mar 14, May 2, Jul 11, Sep 6, Nov 7
IBM 130nm 4 10000 2500 Feb 7, May 9, Aug 8, Nov 7
IBM 90nm 4 25000 6250 Feb 28, May 31, Aug 29, Nov 28
IBM 65nm 4 48000 12000 Jan 19, Mar 15, Aug 9
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
April 11, 2013, 12:56:44 PM
#1
aggh the misery


but seriously after being screwed by BFL, bAsic and what every avalon is doing now - none of this is helping the rest of the miners

I have spoke with several SoC/asic companies and there are plenty of sha-256 designes (asic/fpga) out there, granted they aren't for mining

I'm looking to get enough people together to make a truely "community" asic, with a long term goal of a scalable, paralleled system that can be geared for the DIY or soup-to-nuts complete units

any interest?
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