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Re: List of Avalon-Asic-Miner-Developers
by
mrspencer
on 05/05/2013, 19:33:40 UTC
I think the first chipbatches will arrive in some months. And in this month avalon will provide a free miner design. That means its possible that no developers are needed at all to create a miner. But the miners created by the developers can only be tested once they can run the miner with a chip to test it out. In 4 weeks test-chips are sent out so that miner-developers can test their miner.

What i mean... it takes some time until the chips arrive anyway. And when they arrive the miners will be ready to be created. A ETA isnt needed because of that i think.

But maybe i misunderstood you.
right - they said they would provide a reference design.  But even if you use that you still have to get the PCBs ordered and the boards assembled.

Thats right. But i think there will be at least a month between reference design and chipdelivery. Enough time to make contracts or get the parts. And if the developers really can deliver as fast as they wish can only show the future. burnin plans 1000 units a week. I dont know if it will work out. Asic-companies very often have problems with their plans. Smiley

From burnin's thread I have found something very reassuring: He plans on doing a lot of stuff himself, but the part that is most time consuming, is contracted to another company that usually does this kind of stuff for electronics used in aviation.

Definitely.

Guys any idea when Avalon's blueprint is due?  Huh

Hoping someone could manage a high-density PCB.