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Board Hardware
Re: BFL announces 28nm 600GH/S blade for $4680
by
k9quaint
on 18/08/2013, 00:58:17 UTC
If you read carefully, it's noted that 0.77W/GH would be ceiling due to node jump, not taking any optimization or correction into consideration. The actual numbers are lower, and the ~0.6W/GH was number we decided that was closest to reality + error margin.
Regards,
Nasser

How do you have actual numbers for something that will not exist for months?  Its just a thought experiment.  Please try to use BFL-speak, you have pre-orders on the line.

These actual numbers come from a guy with the skill set of "account management", "sales management", "product management", "solution selling", "new business development", "windows", "product marketing", "Microsoft excel", 2 years of writing Visual Basic and a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Islamic Azad University in Tehran.

You might need this to interpret them correctly:


Anyone want to start a pool on the day he starts calling everyone douchebags and trolls?