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Topic: Who Are The Manufactures Currently Selling Chips ? - page 2. (Read 6367 times)

legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
The answer to "I want to mine bitcoins" is never "mine something that's not bitcoin".
legendary
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Except that's a quote from late March, and they've already posted data and have sample chips for sale and people are already playing with them.
I did not see any info on on-going projects with that
care to share a link
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
Except that's a quote from late March, and they've already posted data and have sample chips for sale and people are already playing with them.
Oops, silly me missed the date on that... Roll Eyes
legendary
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Except that's a quote from late March, and they've already posted data and have sample chips for sale and people are already playing with them.
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
SFARDS is planning our debut miner's imminent release, we have finished tapeout of our SF3301 chip: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sfardssf100-the-first-28nm-dual-mode-miner-is-accepting-pre-order-now-985400

By mid-April we'll start opening up to outsourced development by providing details on:

- Chips (datasheets, programming guide etc)
- Hardware (design documents)
- Software

This will include the purchase of sample chips to design your own miners.

If interested please contact us at [email protected].
mid April? as in next year? ? ? ? oh yeah that sounds like a winner...  Huh
hero member
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Founder of CoExistCoin
Lays and wise. They have small single bags up to party size bags.
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FUN > ROI
Interesting little quip from Innosilicon, will add to list:
The latest development is that we are moving on to the A3 ASIC and A4 ASIC design already. Both in 14nm and already taped out with over 60% power saving over the 28nm generation. Anyone interested in those are free to contact us. I guess we are the 1st to move to 14nm at this point and we are confident A3 and A4 are both gonna work great.
hero member
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Just for a recap - the original question:
Who are the manufactures currently selling chips  and in what quantities ?
[...]
Anyone just selling. Would like to get some chips to evaluate developing custom PCB and cooling.

Primary:

Avalon project A3222
CN: http://www.canaan-creative.com/a4c.html
EN: https://ehash.com/product/a3222-20pcs/
datasheets: A3222Q56-LATEST-EN.pdf

Bitmain Technologies BM1384
Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] for chip quote.
Bitmain did respond to email overnight. No chips to sell at the moment, but they may let me know if anything comes up.
datasheets: BM1384_Datasheet_v2.1.pdf

Innosilicon Technologies A3 / A4
A3 ASIC and A4 ASIC design already. Both in 14nm and already taped out with over 60% power saving over the 28nm generation. Anyone interested in those are free to contact us.
No technical data available at time of last edit

SFARDS
[...] purchase of sample chips to design your own miners.
If interested please contact us at [email protected].
We have reached an agreement with Sfards Technology to be its North America ASIC chip sales representative. We will sell Sfards Technology’s latest 28nm FDSOI ASIC SF3301 (dual mining) chip samples in www.dualminer.com web store in the coming August.

http://www.dualminer.com/SFARDS-SF3301-40-chip-package_p_34.html
datasheets: SF3301_Datasheet_v0.5.pdf

Spondoolies-Tech
RockerBox
we have RockerBox ASICs to sell.
datasheets: upon request, product brief: rockerbox_brief.pdf

Secondary:

ASIC|rising Wolfblood ( claims samples available )
https://asicrising.de/wolfblood/

Black Arrow Minion ( research company first )
http://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/bitcoin-asics/
datasheets: minion_datasheet_2014.05.27.pdf

HashFast Golden Nonce ( liquidated assets )
http://hashfast.com/
datasheets: Golden-Nonce.rev1_.2.pdf

Innosilicon / Coincraft A1
http://bitmine.ch/?product=coincraft-ai-asic
datasheets: CoinCraft A1.pdf

Resale:

Spondoolies-Tech Hammer
We have 1300 Sptech Hammers in the tray still sealed.
datasheets: ds_hammer_14041.pdf
edit: Bicknellski may have gotten banned from this forum - try reaching him through social media.
legendary
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Hey Bickledsky,
Be a man show us invoices for the PAID 1300 chips. Will you? Or just do agree that Guy can tell us if that were free chips or not. I do not care about the price. And i do not want to know it. And most important i am referring for the chips only. All your deals with spondo are your personal business!
Then Guy can confirm if this is real or not. I am just saying that you are trying to sell free chips given to WASP. And that is all.
So calling me names does not make you a favour here teacher Wink Speaking of names how are young boys in your class doing lately? Are they having fun under you supervision Cheesy
Once again shut my shitty lying mouth and show US INVOICE FOR THE PAID CHIPS. I do no care how much have WASP spent for LEDs Grin I care if you have  paid ANYTHING for the chips alone!
If you refuse to do that i will repeat this once again

YOU ARE SELLING FREE CHIPS GIVEN TO YOU IN THE NAME OF THE COMMUNITY!

PERIOD!
hero member
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Unlike buying from Adam Allcock we received an invoice for what was purchased from Spondoolies. Sidehack and Novac have seen copies of those invoices for the chips purchased by some members of the group that was working on the failed miner. We offered not only chips for sale but components that we had purchased as well access to files from our Engineer. Unlike Technobit.eu we know who spent what and are still trying to recoup some of our losses on the project by selling these parts.

If anyone here is interested in giving a fair offer for the chips we purchased you can PM me.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Back to topic, we have RockerBox ASICs to sell.
Back to topick Guy. Will you be so kind to give us a clear yes no answer to the folowing question:
Were the above mentioned chips (1300 hammer) sent free of charge to WASP back then?
Thanks
We can't discuss customers related information publicly, unless the customer agrees.
legendary
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Back to topic, we have RockerBox ASICs to sell.
Back to topick Guy. Will you be so kind to give us a clear yes no answer to the folowing question:
Were the above mentioned chips (1300 hammer) sent free of charge to WASP back then?
Thanks
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Back to topic, we have RockerBox ASICs to sell.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Gentlemen, this discussion has been repeated verbatim how many times in how many threads in the past year? Please stay on task just a bit.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Do not forget how highly rated dogie thought of Technobit while were at it. Higher at times than even Spondoolies Tech.

I try to be nice and yet you still keep making up stuff? Must be wonderful living in your head and not having to justify any of the rubbish you say. At no point has Technobit ever been higher than Spondoolies.
legendary
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The word reasonable cost has gone from  bickLEDsky statment.
How noble he is....
I guess that Papi will do something valuable compared to blinking leds prototypes with all community MEMBERSHIP money WANISHED and free chips send from manifacturers
legendary
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Where's Marto74 and everyone's money?

Loshia?

Adam?
You know the story money are gone only blinking leds remain Kiss
Oh yeah and a lot of free chips for sale as we can see...
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Hammer, not Rockerbox. It's 6.8 SP10s worth if I'm thinking right, but yeah that is a lot of chips.

Oh very true, 192 chips per SP10. Yikes, that must have been $10,000+ even towards the end of the gen. Sorry Bick.
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