Why are we over analyzing pictures of a chip that we know hasn't been spun yet.
Ken has said on multiple occasions that they opted to not go for a small sample run and instead have placed a full order. That schedule has been released you know there are no chips yet so why all of the concern over what must be some stock photo.
Because
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This is a board that our engineer designed and those are BFL chips. ...
If Ken said it was a stock image, it would have ended right there.
He didn't - he said the board was made by the "stealth startup" that he allegedly bought.
But he fucked up, not knowing dick about electronics in general, and ASICs in particular.
The chips aren't BFL, they're BitFury. Ken can't even lie right.
If Ken actually had engineers to advise him, he wouldn't make such laughable blunders. The guy is not just a scammer, he's an incompetent scammer.