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VMC -- FAST HASH. $6/GH
by
VolanicEruptor
on 18/09/2013, 13:09:04 UTC

Order your Fast Hash machine today at www.virtualminingcorp.com

Not only is it the cheapest $/GH for a November schedule, but you are more likely to have a timely delivery.. and here's why:

"The queue is small right now, VMC only has $80,000 of sales so far, based on a chip with a $1,000,000 NRE price tag from a HIGH VOLUME semiconductor company!  So get in there and you won't be waiting 3 months!  This is your best bet for a FAST DELIVERY!  
Would you rather be in an order queue that has $2,000,000 worth of orders in front of you?
Or one with $80,000?
Yeah, that's what I thought. "

This is the reason I previously mentioned in another thread.  However, there's a lot more.  These chips are made by eASIC Corporation.  Have you ever heard of "Seagate" hard drives?  Yes my friends, we're dealing with some professionals here:

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easicopy ASIC provides OEMs with a seamless path from a eASIC Nextreme or Nextreme-2 NEW ASIC to a, cell-based, easicopy ASIC thereby enabling OEMs to further reduce device cost and power consumption, or increase performance.

easicopy ASIC provides OEMs with a low risk, vital addition to their existing value engineering programs. OEMs have peace of mind that as their product succeeds in the market they have a solid path to cost reduction, and hence higher gross profit margins.

The eASIC Continuum

With eASIC as a partner, OEMs have multiple solutions for cost reduction that can provide the optimum choice for their product evolution:
◾During market exploration or early volume ramp, greater market uncertainty may exist that may make it difficult to justify a cell-based ASIC NRE. eASIC’s low up-front NRE eASIC Nextreme or Nextreme-2 NEW ASIC devices enable OEMs to minimize risk while bringing profitable products to market early, and secure early customer design wins.
◾When initial customer successes transition to very high volume production, easicopy ASICs provide OEMs the choice to further reduce cost, power consumption and increase performance via a cell-based ASIC migration.



and here is an example of one of the many products that VMC will have available once their engineers do the assembling:



64 GH/s Expands to 6.144 TH/s

Upgradeable To Next Generation

Hashing Cards

AVAILABLE FOR PREPAID PRE-ORDER ONLY

Limited Availability on these units (Shipping Starts November 2013)

ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE WILL BE DISPLAYED UPON CHECKOUT



**NOTE I apologize for deleting posts, but I want to keep this thread as troll free as possible.  If you have legitimate questions, I'll be happy to answer them!