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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
bitsalame
on 02/09/2013, 09:02:09 UTC
The "leaked" slides talk of the second large scale deployment (~1 PH/s)

I thought I see the official update saying 200Th in the new few months?

200TH is nothing. At least 1PH makes more sense in the near future.

200TH is being used (deployed, franchised, sold) right now (first two batches were 62TH/s, i believe our current hashrate is around 45TH/s and AM sold around 20TH/s).

Fourth (and probably final) batch of 130nm technology will be ready later (probably start of october?) - 1000TH/s. Then around december/january first batch of 2nd gen chips. (55 or 65nm)

At least that's my view of things. I am not sure of anything 'cause of lack of updates from FC

I don't know where you got those numbers, but if that is an accurate schedule of Asicminer, we are pretty much fucked.
CoinTerra 2 PetaHashes by December, BitMine will bring 4 Petahashes by March, FastHash and KnCMiner who knows how much more.
CoinTerra and KnC are both already going full throttle using 28nm.

IF AsicMiner doesn't put their shit together bringing a couple of petahashes to the network, even 2 BTC per share will be overpriced.
There is no more reason to be holding back, being the most capitalized company in the bitcoin world, they should be leading this fierce competition.