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Re: Avalon chip
by
ngzhang
on 05/02/2013, 15:16:39 UTC


Each chip has about 280MH / s, this means that they are a hardcopy of a FPGA and not a full custom ASIC.

Avalon chip is NOT a hardcopy or something  similar.
meanwhile, it is NOT a full custom ASIC too.

Avalon ASIC is designed with standard cell.

That pic was showing a meter at almost 600w... that's a bit higher than anticipated.  Can someone translate the explanation of that pic?  Is that 600w at 66GH/s?

this is reality.



Yeah, 600w for 66GH/s ..only 33% higher than they advertise on their site.

power consumption details by actual measurement :

Chip power efficienty: ~6.6W/GHs @ 1.15 V
Module power consumption: 149W @ 20.048GHs/ 164W@ 22.560GHs
machine power consumption: 67.68G for ~595W @ 220V-AC/ ~620W @ 120V-AC