Thank you for letting me know you are the first to reach the limit of 28nm Sha256 engineering.
Thank you again.
RockerBox is certainly not the limit of 28nm SHA256 engineering.
PickAxe our 3rd gen is also 28nm. The fact that we're using exactly the same process means one less production risk for us. We gained a lot from the issue we encountered with the first wafers lots of RockerBox.
I believe that there is still a lot room for improvement.
Hmmm, let me guess. Now you learn a lot, you seriously know what you are doing now.
Learned lots on customer's expense. I hope those customers get some nice PickAxe offers laters. Any of your Yukon customers ought to get access to some serious
catch-up hardware. Everyone knows you don't have money to return to customers, but what you do have is the ability to make kick-ass hardware. Compensation should be in the form of future kick-ass hardware - that way you don't have to short everyone. Maybe then, customers will be happy.
Even Bitmain came up short, gave good value on future hardware (S3 coupons), and everyone was happy. Giving back money doesn't help anyone. They don't want money - they want the hash power you said was coming.