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Hero MemberActivity: 761Merit: 500Mine Silent, Mine Deep Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It February 28, 2015, 02:52:45 AM #25349



Quote BitFury has announced it has completed the manufacturing of its anticipated 28nm ASIC chip.



The company reported the chip has been tested to deliver 0.2 joules-per-gigahash, a figure it had advertised widely at the time the project was announced.



BitFury continuously improves its market-leading technology and we are already hard at work on the next generation 16nm chip that is expected to achieve 0.06 J/Gh this year.



http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-launches-new-28nm-bitcoin-mining-asic/



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Hero MemberActivity: 770Merit: 500 Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It February 28, 2015, 04:08:00 AM #25352 Quote from: gogxmagog on February 28, 2015, 03:07:52 AM yeah

and that farm i posted above is all antminer machines

looks like another fail year like last one for AM

what exactly does FC do over there in china anyway?



It's not all antminer machines.



It's a megafarm in inner Mongolia started by an AM customer (hashratio) and it's where practically all Chinese manufacturers set up their farms. (Avalon, Hashratio, Innosilicon, Bitmain, and several other mining operations)



FC knows about this place and has likely already deployed there or somewhere else with equally cheap electricity. It's not all antminer machines.It's a megafarm in inner Mongolia started by an AM customer (hashratio) and it's where practically all Chinese manufacturers set up their farms. (Avalon, Hashratio, Innosilicon, Bitmain, and several other mining operations)FC knows about this place and has likely already deployed there or somewhere else with equally cheap electricity.

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DonatorLegendaryActivity: 2240Merit: 1042between a rock and a block! Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It February 28, 2015, 04:17:32 AM #25353

This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust. Well folks,This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust.

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Hero MemberActivity: 770Merit: 500 Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It February 28, 2015, 04:21:45 AM #25354 Quote from: CanaryInTheMine on February 28, 2015, 04:17:32 AM

This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust.

Well folks,This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust.

This is very sad to hear. Really doesn't sound Friedcat-like at all. Why would the guy who has always gone out of his way to make things right do this?



Only reason I can think of would be that be300 turned out to be a total failure.



Can you elaborate further on what makes you think FC abandoned the company? This is very sad to hear. Really doesn't sound Friedcat-like at all. Why would the guy who has always gone out of his way to make things right do this?Only reason I can think of would be that be300 turned out to be a total failure.Can you elaborate further on what makes you think FC abandoned the company?

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Hero MemberActivity: 544Merit: 500 Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It February 28, 2015, 05:32:12 AM #25359 Quote from: CanaryInTheMine on February 28, 2015, 04:17:32 AM

This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust.

Well folks,This looks like the end of the road for AM. Friedcat has abandoned it. I secretly hope this nudges him out, but all indications are that he has left the building. Another one bites the dust.

Where are you hearing this from?



Is it just me or is this downtime from Havelock suspiciously 'poorly' timed. AMHash suspends dividends and now this Friedcat rumour. It's a little too circumstantial for my taste. Where are you hearing this from?Is it just me or is this downtime from Havelock suspiciously 'poorly' timed. AMHash suspends dividends and now this Friedcat rumour. It's a little too circumstantial for my taste.