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Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated]
by
VinceSamios
on 15/01/2014, 21:58:56 UTC
Weekly Update 1/15/2013

Here in San Jose working with our partners to move our projects down the line.  The RTL problem has been solved and I will be releasing more information about this over the next month.  I will also over the next month be releasing the timeline on our chips as the information becomes available to us.

Kenneth E. Slaughter, CEO/CTO
Active Mining Corporation
Virtual Mining Corporation

Prediction - Ken decided to move from NExtreme to Easiccopy.

Why? Chip costs were too high, efficiency was too low, and Ken saw a major fallout as a result and made a hard decision.

If this is the case, I will jizz my pants because it's awesome... but pure speculation.

I think Vince gets 'Man on the match' for this!  Wink

"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."

If this speculation turns out to be accurate then people are going to quickly change their views and this thread will finally start to see the back of the detractors.  It would explain EVERYTHING.

Thanks for those links knybe, will have a read.

Dude I'm so bullish right now...