@ Bitcoin
'Oramajust 2 questions if you have a spare minute.
1. The 5-10 day delay for November orders. Is it just one particular part you are waiting for? for example heatsinks ect. or are you waiting on a supplier that has multiple parts for your machine and will need assembly time when the parts arrive. In other words, are KNC ready to ship as soon as these parts arrive?
No problem. There's nothing critical delaying anything, but there were a few crucial design iterations to make that had to be mutually agreed upon. Marcus always said production would start mid-November, I always stated production would start mid-November as Marcus is in charge of production. Sam took that to mean delivery apparently. There' no issue with parts, just the guys developing the final revision (hardware, and software) wanted to optimize it further, so it's more ongoing performance improvements. The PCBs were sent for production the week before last (if you count today, Sunday as the beginning of week as I do, and not Monday). That's pretty much when the final design had to actually be chosen as it's pretty much in cement now as the board layout was ordered and are now being made. In any case it's not anything to worry about these are the ASICS sans margins that were there to get the device hashing first time. That said these run hotter and noisier, so as long as you're not located in the southern hemisphere you'll welcome the additional warmth.
2. Do you have any news on a possible scrypt FPGA, or is this something that has lost it's appeal to the guys at KNC? I noticed "alpha industries" that claim to be close to a type of scrpyt ASIC that uses off the shelf AMD gpu's. What is your view on this if (a big if) it's genuine?
It's not lost it's appeal, it's just, and that Payonix scam is a great example impossible to run simultaneously to this at this current moment in time. We can't afford to split the team and manage two entirely unrelated product offerings. The Bitcoin ASICs require the undivided currently. That said we've discussed various ways of tackling the alt-coin miner with a variety of really creative solutions you wouldn't expect, but the value it brings to you w.r.t. to the cost to manufacture and sell is not there yet with Litecoin. FPGAs are pricey per unit, and the approach we have considered is novel to say the least. In any event this irrelevant as there just aren't the minds free to devote to that project currently and KnC as presently KnC are hiring engineers for the Bitcoin projects currently. We've had three more guys join the team this week alone, including one welcome surprise for you guys entry I had a hand in, who will be joining us in the coming months, but for now i'm remaining tight lipped. He's a v.smart guy though, and gels well with the team!
PS don't let the trolls get you down, so far so good with KNC! they are light years ahead of the competition in terms of customer service and product delivery.
I don't, I'm just curious to their agenda, prior to joining KnC I never used the ignore button, I do now.