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Board Speculation
Re: Let's recap on what we've seen in the past few months
by
Swishercutter
on 03/09/2011, 04:46:33 UTC
Would a fair estimate be 200 active FPGA mining boards exist today and that would be about 20 gh/s?
If so they do represent a tiny fraction of the mining power today and their uptake would have to
increase in such a dramatic fashion to even become a blip on a chart.

Don't they do around 100 mh/s?

Wouldn't that be just 2 gh?


100,000,000 x 200= 20,000,000,000  

Uh, buddy...kinda went a whole fucking of order of magnitude overboard there...

But, this community shouldn't surprise anyone by now...

20gh/s is 20 billion hash/s.  100mh/s would be 100 million hash/s...multiply that by 200=20,000,000,000.  I don't see how that is wrong.