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ActiveMining: Reaches Its Goal to Fund The NRE to Create the Worlds Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip

SPRINGFIELD, MO, - July 19, 2013 - Active Mining (AM) and Virtual Mining Corporation (VMC) are announcing today that they have reached their funding goal to provide funds for the NRE required by eASIC.  VMC is in the process of creating the  "World's Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip"  the Fast-Hash-One 28nm 16 GH/s chip. The Fast-Hash-One machines starts at 256 GH/s with a retail price of $3,999 or $15.62 per GH/s also making it the price leader in the market place. The Fast-Hash-One series of bitcoin mining machines are  "The Gold Standard Of Bitcoin Mining Machines"™

Plese don't lie to your customers...

Maybe you should ask KnC not to lie to their customers:

From their web site:

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This device is being designed in parallel by the OrSoC engineers. It will offer industry leading performance and power consumption per GH. The final specifications for this device are being ironed out now but we can confirm the following:
Minimum 250GH/s per device
7000-8000 USD predicted price
48 Chips (which are being designed exclusively for KnCMiner by ORSoC).
An additional gain of 30% more hashing when the advanced algorithms provided by ORSoC are applied.
Water cooled setup.
Modular Design allowing for expansion at a later date.
Embedded Linux device to allow for standalone mining.
Shipment begins in early autumn.
TSMC says its supply of 28nm chips continues to be low
http://www.phonearena.com/news/TSMC-says-its-supply-of-28nm-chips-continues-to-be-low_id40077

Highly doubt you can producing them in large quantity..... or just impossible , go to look the news .
You can't producing them...no matter how superior is your RTL code, production capability is the key reason determining you can't do it.

What makes you think we will be using TSMC?
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interestingly another 28nm chip. hope you price them reasonably well Smiley
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ActiveMining: Reaches Its Goal to Fund The NRE to Create the Worlds Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip

SPRINGFIELD, MO, - July 19, 2013 - Active Mining (AM) and Virtual Mining Corporation (VMC) are announcing today that they have reached their funding goal to provide funds for the NRE required by eASIC.  VMC is in the process of creating the  "World's Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip"  the Fast-Hash-One 28nm 16 GH/s chip. The Fast-Hash-One machines starts at 256 GH/s with a retail price of $3,999 or $15.62 per GH/s also making it the price leader in the market place. The Fast-Hash-One series of bitcoin mining machines are  "The Gold Standard Of Bitcoin Mining Machines"™

Plese don't lie to your customers...

Maybe you should ask KnC not to lie to their customers:

From their web site:

Quote
This device is being designed in parallel by the OrSoC engineers. It will offer industry leading performance and power consumption per GH. The final specifications for this device are being ironed out now but we can confirm the following:
Minimum 250GH/s per device
7000-8000 USD predicted price
48 Chips (which are being designed exclusively for KnCMiner by ORSoC).
An additional gain of 30% more hashing when the advanced algorithms provided by ORSoC are applied.
Water cooled setup.
Modular Design allowing for expansion at a later date.
Embedded Linux device to allow for standalone mining.
Shipment begins in early autumn.
TSMC says its supply of 28nm chips continues to be low
http://www.phonearena.com/news/TSMC-says-its-supply-of-28nm-chips-continues-to-be-low_id40077

Highly doubt you can producing them in large quantity..... or just impossible , go to look the news .
You can't producing them...no matter how superior is your RTL code, production capability is the key reason determining you can't do it.
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ActiveMining: Reaches Its Goal to Fund The NRE to Create the Worlds Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip

SPRINGFIELD, MO, - July 19, 2013 - Active Mining (AM) and Virtual Mining Corporation (VMC) are announcing today that they have reached their funding goal to provide funds for the NRE required by eASIC.  VMC is in the process of creating the  "World's Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip"  the Fast-Hash-One 28nm 16 GH/s chip. The Fast-Hash-One machines starts at 256 GH/s with a retail price of $3,999 or $15.62 per GH/s also making it the price leader in the market place. The Fast-Hash-One series of bitcoin mining machines are  "The Gold Standard Of Bitcoin Mining Machines"™

Plese don't lie to your customers...

Maybe you should ask KnC not to lie to their customers:

Is it 4 chips or is it 48 chips that makes their 400 GH/s?

From their web site:

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48 Chips (which are being designed exclusively for KnCMiner by ORSoC).

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I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.

Can you possibly get those screenshots uploaded within short time? otherwise, how can you make us believe that your result is real?

Sure, as soon as I get something I can post.  Some of what we are doing is still under an NDA, so that limits what I can say or post.  In the next few weeks we will
be moving forward with this project as we now have the funds to pay the NRE to eAsic.
Sure ,it will be great to see anything news from you. I remember that you are building chips based on 28NM standard, Did you found anyone to producing them? 


Yes, we will have 28nm chips in a 12 week time frame after we approve our RTL code.
You mean you will producing them by yourself's facility?
sr. member
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I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.

Can you possibly get those screenshots uploaded within short time? otherwise, how can you make us believe that your result is real?

Sure, as soon as I get something I can post.  Some of what we are doing is still under an NDA, so that limits what I can say or post.  In the next few weeks we will
be moving forward with this project as we now have the funds to pay the NRE to eAsic.
Sure ,it will be great to see anything news from you. I remember that you are building chips based on 28NM standard, Did you found anyone to producing them? 


Yes, we will have 28nm chips in a 12 week time frame after we approve our RTL code.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.

Can you possibly get those screenshots uploaded within short time? otherwise, how can you make us believe that your result is real?

Sure, as soon as I get something I can post.  Some of what we are doing is still under an NDA, so that limits what I can say or post.  In the next few weeks we will
be moving forward with this project as we now have the funds to pay the NRE to eAsic.
Sure ,it will be great to see anything news from you. I remember that you are building chips based on 28NM standard, Did you found anyone to producing them? 
sr. member
Activity: 476
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I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.

Can you possibly get those screenshots uploaded within short time? otherwise, how can you make us believe that your result is real?

Sure, as soon as I get something I can post.  Some of what we are doing is still under an NDA, so that limits what I can say or post.  In the next few weeks we will
be moving forward with this project as we now have the funds to pay the NRE to eAsic.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.

Can you possibly get those screenshots uploaded within short time? otherwise, how can you make us believe that your result is real?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

I do not have a screenshot at this time.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
So, if this code was simulated in computer, can you please upload a screenshot?

most simulation are done with computer software, you should got the screenshot of the simulation.
sr. member
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I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~

We have had our RTL code tested for feasibility to run on eASIC's chip.  The RTL code was found to be feasible and from the results we have an estimate of the speed of 16 GH/s and power of less than 12 watts per chip.
sr. member
Activity: 378
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I heard that VMC had tested its chips? however, can you please upload some picture of the psychical chip and the screenshot of your test result and the snapshot of the laboratory which you used to testing and developing your chip.

Thank You ,if you can provides these pictures~~~
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Dude, you don't know what your talking about. They are saying PER CHIP. KNCMiner's MODULES are 100GHs, NOT PER CHIP.

Looks like they'll be 4 chips per module. So 25 GH/s. Still faster than VMC.

It says 48 chips in the Jupiter.  400/48 = 8.33

So you are saying that stuff said in "news-10" is better than stuff said in "news-22". Logic fail!

Their chip is 100 Gh/s, this has been common knowledge for a month now...

IF the chip sees the light of day, it might be 100Gh/s.

Ok if if. Keep your "ifs" to yourself. We can start the "if" game with VMC too so what's the use of your post?
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Their chip is 100 Gh/s, this has been common knowledge for a month now...

IF the chip sees the light of day, it might be 100Gh/s.
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Their chip is 100 Gh/s, this has been common knowledge for a month now...
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In their specifications (which I have stored on my computer somewhere) their chip is listed at 10 GH/s, that is what I used to compare our chip to their chip.
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Dude, you don't know what your talking about. They are saying PER CHIP. KNCMiner's MODULES are 100GHs, NOT PER CHIP.

Looks like they'll be 4 chips per module. So 25 GH/s. Still faster than VMC.

It says 48 chips in the Jupiter.  400/48 = 8.33
legendary
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Dude, you don't know what your talking about. They are saying PER CHIP. KNCMiner's MODULES are 100GHs, NOT PER CHIP.

Looks like they'll be 4 chips per module. So 25 GH/s. Still faster than VMC.
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