Thanks, Syke. I appreciate the explanation. However, if KnC can achieve even .75W/Gh, at 6Th, that is sub 5000 watts. Is .75W/Gh out of the realm of plausibility?
Well, to get high efficiency, you need to run chips at a very slow speed. Getting high hashrate and high efficiency will require many chips, which makes for a very expensive option. While that is technically possible, it's naive to think KnC is going to be selling Neptunes at a loss.