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Topic: Will the ASIC Miner come to support CryptoNight? (Read 184 times)

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2MB of silicon in each chip would make for a very expensive ASIC.

Even if an ASIC did come out the advantage it would have wouldn't be that much better than our best GPU's today (Vega).
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If there is a big enough market with Cryptonight coins, then yes. ASICs support the most popular algos. If more coins start being built with that algo and Bitmain can profit from building a Cryptonight ASIC, then we will see them being sold.

This is semi-correct. CryptoNight is setup in a way that is memory intensive. Memory on an ASIC is very expensive, making it extremely expensive to make an ASIC for cryptonight (same goes for ethash).
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If there is a big enough market with Cryptonight coins, then yes. ASICs support the most popular algos. If more coins start being built with that algo and Bitmain can profit from building a Cryptonight ASIC, then we will see them being sold.
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Will the ASIC / FPGA Miner come to support CryptoNight?
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