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Re: [BitBet] BitFury's ASIC WILL WORK WITH POWER < 1 W / GH/s
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brontosaurus
on 08/09/2015, 07:33:56 UTC

Back on topic, all I said about Bitfury is that no one has actually ever tested their miners who is able to speak about it, and so its hard to really take their repeated claims seriously. If you think I'm paid for PR, why don't you talk to Bitfury's actual PR company or their Head of Global PR.

Well, I actually did watch the whole testing process very closely and can confirm that 28nm figure to be empirically derived Smiley  (I hope my word still has some value on these forums)

Empirically derived? What on earth does that mean in the real world of engineering?

If you were an engineer at CERN working with subatomic particles with ultra short lifetimes I might understand using this expression, but in our macro world we have voltmeters, ammeters and oscilloscopes that negate the need for 'derivation'.

Are you trying to say that that put some figures into a simulator and uses some trial and error to get the result you want? Naturally, you are not answerable to anyone on this forum or indeed any paying customers, so whatever you claim doesn't need to be defended in any way.