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Re: Process-invariant hardware metric: hash-meters per second
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on 22/06/2013, 16:44:20 UTC
That's weird, I wonder if he edited his post, the very next one is a post by me complaining that he posted the packaged size instead of the die size (in Oct 2012).
The original post date is 2012-10-24, with last edit on 2012-12-22. The code block with the process data is quoted exactly on 2012-12-13.
Quite possible!  I can't keep up with the tangled mess of threads this forum has become…  Case in point, I cannot find Avalon's statement on the hashrate per chip.  If you can post a link to that I'll add them.
I gave you already the link to the thread with posted photos of the hashing module.

Avalon advertised 3-module 66Ghash/s and 4-module 88Ghash/s device. The picture clearly shows that each module has 80 QFN chips. What else is missing?

I'm somewhat experienced with human factors in the technology education and businesses. Anytime I see PhD-level personnel unable or unwilling to do GED-level arithmetic problem there's always an interesting human story behind that situation. I can't stop wondering what is the story here.

Or maybe it is just my sense of humour failing?