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What I would suggest as soon as the EE in Seattle is on to it we get you in a meeting with him and you can pick his brain. Or come to the meeting after he has it ready and you can really ask all the questions you need to ask. Ill will PM you the details as soon as we get to that point. We welcome genuine interest and we hope whenever possible to provide time for those who want to learn more about what we are doing behind the scenes. Sharing information like that is really important if we are going to really push DIY boundaries.

Thanks! I'll try and gather all the questions we need to be answered  Smiley
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What I would suggest as soon as the EE in Seattle is on to it we get you in a meeting with him and you can pick his brain. Or come to the meeting after he has it ready and you can really ask all the questions you need to ask. I'll will PM you the details as soon as we get to that point or just email me weekly asking is it ready yet... is it ready yet... is it ready yet. We welcome genuine interest and we hope whenever possible to provide time for those who want to learn more about what we are doing behind the scenes. Sharing information like that is really important if we are going to really push DIY boundaries.

Description: What it's like being an engineer in the corporate WPC environment

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/83971545/ <--- Video the EE in Seattle sent me... I think he is trying to tell me something?
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Going to add another person to my ignore list.

Funny how we only see the negative when it is suitable eh?

Anyhow... ANY help is appreciated thanks again.

Any news from your EE regarding the AM BE200 chips? ROCKMINER managed to test them successfully, despite their boards being faulty due to broken parts. They've not yet manages to achieve the rated consumption, though. It'd be great if your EE managed to achieve those specs.

We have the "H" Hornet to work through first and when the EE lead in Seattle does that then he will start working through the AM BE200. I will check in with him middle of the week and see where we are then. Yes I heard that they had some issues. The other EEs we are bringing on will likely work through the A1 and BF2 boards as we have completed a lot of work already and have chips in hand for those and it would be ideal for newer EEs to pick up and run with that.

Good! It is essential for us getting to know the 'real' or actual consumption levels of those chips. Please try and give us the best insight you can get on what the consumption is, also give us an estimate how much of an improvement we may still get and how accurate the measurements are. Oh and don't forget to cool the chips during testing, they may perform considerably different otherwise. (You <=> EE, interchangeably in this text  Smiley)
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Going to add another person to my ignore list.

Funny how we only see the negative when it is suitable eh?

Anyhow... ANY help is appreciated thanks again.

Any news from your EE regarding the AM BE200 chips? ROCKMINER managed to test them successfully, despite their boards being faulty due to broken parts. They've not yet manages to achieve the rated consumption, though. It'd be great if your EE managed to achieve those specs.

We have the "H" Hornet to work through first and when the EE lead in Seattle does that then he will start working through the AM BE200. I will check in with him middle of the week and see where we are then. Yes I heard that they had some issues. The other EEs we are bringing on will likely work through the A1 and BF2 boards as we have completed a lot of work already and have chips in hand for those and it would be ideal for newer EEs to pick up and run with that.
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Going to add another person to my ignore list. Funny how we only see the negative in certain companies when it is suitable eh?  

Anyhow... ANY help is appreciated thanks again AMT.
Face the facts Bick
If you are still reading it
And of course it is your project and you are free to decide what to do
And remember there is no free lunch Smiley
Wish you long and successful cooperation with AMT. The rating of AMT will beat BFL one soon Grin
Best
Some real guys who know  what they do and they do it well
vs3 and bkk
Cooperation with them will bring you much more. Make them part of your team if you can.
What actually matters is your reputation guy's and your team members skills. But if you trade all this for a free chips Huh
AMT are proved to be ZERO competent from technical point of view
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
Going to add another person to my ignore list.

Funny how we only see the negative when it is suitable eh?

Anyhow... ANY help is appreciated thanks again.

Any news from your EE regarding the AM BE200 chips? ROCKMINER managed to test them successfully, despite their boards being faulty due to broken parts. They've not yet manages to achieve the rated consumption, though. It'd be great if your EE managed to achieve those specs.
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Going to add another person to my ignore list. Funny how we only see the negative in certain companies when it is suitable eh? 

Anyhow... ANY help is appreciated thanks again AMT.
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........

If you need help with either A1 or Bitfury know how, we're happy to help and advise in any way we can. As the US chip distributor, we can also donate a few A1's to your cause as well.  

ROFL Grin
These guy's  are out of space. The only thing in therms of technical knowledge what you can learn from them is how to duc tape Technobit bitfury boards Grin
From the other side you can learn how to do business in most honest and open way from them also Grin
besides you could ask for some free A1 chips also Grin
They have plenty Grin
To amt  - Zipkin remember this guys are working for free and are not taking anything from community
So do not ask to much money upfront for the precious advises you are about to give Grin
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Any help is greatly appreciated AMT_miners. Thanks.

I will contact you via email / pm to arrange that and it be good to have a skype chat to discuss in more detail where we are with those chips and what is required to get those designs up and running.

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Dolichovespula maculata is a North American wasp commonly called the bald-faced hornet, white-faced hornet, white-tailed hornet, blackjacket or bull wasp.

The EE named the Whiteface board after these. Guess he has had a nasty run in with these hornets before.

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Priority: Undetermined
Name: "H" Whiteface
Form Factor Dimensions:  225 x 400
Cooling: 2-Phase Cooling Engineering Test Sample  
Chip Count: 32
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed based on "H" Hornet  
Firmware Stage: Proposed  
Chips Ordered: 100
Lead EE: Undetermined

H is hammer asic correct? And can you give more details about the 2 phase immersion cooling?

Also has the BE200 been tested yet?

Not a liberty yet to release the fabricator of that chip we are working on. We have to pay for our chips today or tomorrow and when that is complete we will release the name of the chip and fabricator.

BE200 is the 2nd Priority so that design will come after we have a completed the "H" Hornet. So that is some time out as the EE lead in Seattle is taking on those 2 designs. So no it is not even designed or tested yet.

In terms of the "H"-Whiteface I have been in discussions with Engineers at http://www.allied-control.com/immersion-2/development-system in HK and I hoping that our EE in Seattle might be able to throw out a form factor which meets an Allied Control form factor (still undetermined) that goes into an Immersion 2 Cooling design at their facilities. My hope is when I go out to HK in June I can take an "H" Whiteface with me and get our board into a test system at their facilities. The board would be specifically designed for immersion type systems and that I think is crucial for anyone moving forward in board design is designing for highly efficient cooling systems with density. The "H" Hornet will be the baseline design for the "H" Whiteface so I am hoping that a form factor modification between the two is pretty straightforward.
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Priority: Undetermined
Name: "H" Whiteface
Form Factor Dimensions:  225 x 400
Cooling: 2-Phase Cooling Engineering Test Sample   
Chip Count: 32
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed based on "H" Hornet   
Firmware Stage: Proposed   
Chips Ordered: 100
Lead EE: Undetermined

H is hammer asic correct? And can you give more details about the 2 phase immersion cooling?

Also has the BE200 been tested yet?
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Group Buy! (I'll do PH/Asia, I've got a bunch of customers waiting, depending on prices.)

What for Dabs the AM BE200 chips?

Didn't know you can buy them in quantity anywhere. Anyhow the development plan was refined yesterday. We have also invited 3 more EE's to join us in the WPC so we may have a more boards being developed concurrently so that the current team is not overtaxed and we can get more boards out at the same time.

Development Priority
                     
Priority: 1st
Name:"H" Hornet
Form Factor Dimensions:  325 x 325   
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 64
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5GH/s
Schematic: 95%, floorplan 100%
Firmware Stage: TEST/DEV   
Chips Ordered: 1200 (200 in hand)   
Lead EE: Seattle

Priority: 2nd
Name: "BE200" Hornet   
Form Factor Dimensions:  325 x 325   
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 64
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed   
Firmware Stage: Proposed   
Chips in Hand: 2 Engineering Samples Only    
Lead EE: Seattle

Priority: 3rd
Name: "R" Hornet
Form Factor Dimensions:  325 x 325   
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 64
Chip Type: HFC BGA
Base Speed: 200 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed   
Firmware Stage: Proposed
Chips Ordered: Undetermined   
Lead EE: Undetermined

Priority: Undetermined
Name: "Minion" Hornet
Form Factor Dimensions:  325 x 325   
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 64
Chip Type: HFC BGA
Base Speed: 115 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed   
Firmware Stage: Proposed
Chips Ordered: 5 to 10 possibly more.
Lead EE: Undetermined

Priority: Undetermined
Name: "A1" Wasp   
Form Factor Dimensions:  214 x 153   
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 6
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 25 GH/s
Schematic: 100%   
Firmware Stage: TEST/DEV    
Chips in Hand: 100
Lead EE: Undetermined

Priority: Undetermined
Name: "H" Whiteface
Form Factor Dimensions:  225 x 400
Cooling: 2-Phase Cooling Engineering Test Sample   
Chip Count: 32
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5 GH/s
Schematic: Proposed based on "H" Hornet   
Firmware Stage: Proposed   
Chips Ordered: 1200 (200 in hand same lots of chips as "H"- Hornet)
Lead EE: Undetermined

Priority: Undetermined
Name: "BitFury2" Wasp
Form Factor Dimensions:  225 x 200
Cooling: Air   
Chip Count: 16
Chip Type: QFN
Base Speed: 7.5 GH/s
Schematic: 100%, but the current layout requires some rework
Firmware Stage: TEST/DEV    
Chips in Hand: 128
Lead EE: Undetermined
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Group Buy! (I'll do PH/Asia, I've got a bunch of customers waiting, depending on prices.)
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Hey MinerPumpkin...

Is it possible to get a larger number of engineering / sample AM BE200's?

I'm not working for AM, unfortunately. You should let Friedcat know that you, as a big customer/engineering crew, are interested in additional chips. We (AM investors) believe that the first mass production batch is being produced as we speak and probably will be ready to ship in early may. The first test/engineering batch seems to have been distributed to various engineering groups and resellers around the globe. Additionally, I think Friedcat will announce the purchasing terms publicly once the "first" batch is ready.

Hoping we see some chips in the wild so to speak so DIYers and collectives can work on building what we put out in terms of design thanks for the heads up.
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
Hey MinerPumpkin...

Is it possible to get a larger number of engineering / sample AM BE200's?

I'm not working for AM, unfortunately. You should let Friedcat know that you, as a big customer/engineering crew, are interested in additional chips. We (AM investors) believe that the first mass production batch is being produced as we speak and probably will be ready to ship in early may. The first test/engineering batch seems to have been distributed to various engineering groups and resellers around the globe. Additionally, I think Friedcat will announce the purchasing terms publicly once the "first" batch is ready.
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Hey MinerPumpkin...

Is it possible to get a larger number of engineering / sample AM BE200's?
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No AM BE200? Don't forget about that one, it's the chip  Smiley
But I'm sure you keep that in mind!

AM BE200
A1
BitFury II
Minion

All in the mix, sorry had to add it back in I accidently omitted it. Our EE gave us a little insight into his plans for it.

We are just working feverishly on the undisclosed chip right now. Sorry if I left out the AsicMiner offering. We are pretty excited about the AM BE200 and Minion because of the way the heat gets out the bottom. We are looking already at a 16 chip Minion layout in the Hornet and a small single or dual chip Stinger for the AM BE200 as a USB offering as we have limited chips obviously so we want to check out other variants or our design range.
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The way these corporate farms keep growing and expanding I am not so sure how much of an impact individuals working alone can have on keeping the network diversified. If people can POOL their resources and build these en masse maybe there is still hope that the network could have enough diversity to keep it secure. Having said that what the Minion from Black Arrow is offering is certainly intended to push out GPL miners. That is something we really are keen on. They might be late to the party with their Minion and miners but they have right focus I think on supporting any collectively orientated miners moving forward. The era of mining at home is done even with respect to altcoins. We hope we can help the diversity of the network and have some fun building these designs.
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im watching this threat, I like the idea of having a board where you can just swap the chips for newer ones

'Threats' aside I hope we don't scare anyone off with this thread.

Note that what we are working on are the boards being swapped not the chips. We will push out 3 or 4 different board designs based on different chips as our design requires slight modifications chip to chip. These multiple boards can work in our single backplane just for clarification.

Sorry typo lol, but having said that I would say that the principle could possibly challenge the current crop of manufacturers. But I guess it would then boil down to costs. 
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