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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
strmir
on 26/11/2013, 18:56:36 UTC

Interesting thanks for sharing. Still not convinced this will result in significantly more efficient chips. As we have seen how AM 144nm tech competes with KNC 28nm, I wonder how 40nm vs 28nm will compare.

There's a notice on the linked page that KnC's 20nm design should reduce power draw per GH by some 30%. That would be somewhere around 0.7W/GH, given that 28nm Jupiter is listed with ~1W/GH (at wall).

Now, IIRC 40nm ASICminer's chip is expected to perform at 0.2W/GH.

Is 0.7 w/gh for knc chip or entire asic?

They list Jupiter efficiency for the entire miner (at wall), I don't know how it's in reality though Smiley. So, I'd say that 0,7W/GH should be for entire miner also. But can not speak for themselves.