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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 31/10/2013, 22:01:30 UTC
So, I had a chance to visit the HF office in SF today where I met Amy, John and a couple of other folks including an ASIC engineer.

HF recently moved from their San Jose office (with Uniquify) to SF. Currently they are working at a co-working space called NextSpace near Potrero Hill. But this is only temporary as they will be moving to a dedicated HF office near Market St. & Bush St. I asked about the size of the company and If I understand correctly there are now ~14 HF employees covering everything from ASIC design (Mainly done in Australia) to Marketing, Sales and Support.

After a quick tour of the area we moved to the conference room where I chatted with John, and were later joined by the ASIC engineer (not Simon), Amy and another friendly lady whose name I forgot (sorry). Cara had warned me ahead of time that I would have to sign an NDA before even getting into the office, but luckily that was not necessary.

I had collected a number of questions the days before, mainly around how to deal with MPP. HF is acutely aware of the issues a delay is causing and they were certainly interested in exploring what can be done with MPP to help customers succeed as that is the original intent of the program in the first place. I suggested approaches such as starting the timer on Nov 1st and/or accelerating the release of new MPP modules to compensate for delays. etc. They have to operate under an number of constraints so there is no clear solution they could share with me at this point but I'm confident they will work something out.

Another topic was the possibility of refunds and John was pretty specific that if refunds do happen they will be full refunds in the currency the order was paid in (BTC in BTC, USD in USD). Please note that I have not requested a refund and have no plans to do so at this point.

John was also asking if miners might be interested in cloud hosting provided by HF (at industrial energy rates). As a residential miner that will probably end up with at least 5 modules after MPP and pushing the limits of my fuses at home I would probably make use of this if the terms are good. I don't think they have a concrete plan yet but if there is enough interest this is something they will likely pursue in the future.

Another thing we discussed is hardware, however since they are in a temporary co-working space at the moment with most of the engineering & manufacturing done off site (Australia for ASIC design, TSMC for the semiconductors, Ciara for the cases, etc.) they did not have physical hardware on site. John mentioned they are not allowed to take pictures in the factory, but it should be possible to get some pictures of the PCB. So I expect they will have something to show soon. Amy also had some older video of running FPGA simulations (from June) that she could probably share here if there is interest. (it was just a 7s video of a running FPGA board, so not very representative of the current stage of development imho)

As to the duration of the delays, I was unable to get concrete shipping dates. However, Amy did mention they did make significant progress on the substrate issue in the last 48 hours. But I don't have specifics.

Overall this visit exceeded my expectations. I was planning to stop by for only 20 minutes or so and chat with Cara, but I ended up talking with the entire crew for about an hour. My impression is that HF has a capable & professional team, and they do listen to their customers. Amy is also a frequent visitor at the Sillicon Valley Bitcoin Meetup every Tuesday at the plug and play tech center in Sunnyvale so that is another good opportunity to chat with HF if you live in the area.

Note: As I mentioned earlier, I did not sign an NDA but I also want to avoid spreading misinformation due to possible misinterpretation on my side. So HF if you are reading this and find anything to be incorrect, please let me know I'd be happy to fix it.

Thanks for coming in!
-Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 22/10/2013, 14:21:34 UTC
Good Morning!

I saw yesterday someone had mentioned they were having a hard time getting though. We are here, however, the amount of incoming phone calls/emails has tripled in the past 30 days!  Shocked If you call in and get voicemail, PLEASE leave a message with your name, phone number and order number(s). We are calling/emailing everyone back in the order calls/emails have been received.

Thank you for your patience,
Erin & Cara

Hey Cara, Josh here. Any way we can get an update here on the forum of how things are going and if we're still on schedule for ~next week?

Thanks!

Yes, actually. We anticipate making an official announcement today.

Regards,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 22/10/2013, 14:12:59 UTC
Good Morning!

I saw yesterday someone had mentioned they were having a hard time getting though. We are here, however, the amount of incoming phone calls/emails has tripled in the past 30 days!  Shocked If you call in and get voicemail, PLEASE leave a message with your name, phone number and order number(s). We are calling/emailing everyone back in the order calls/emails have been received.

Thank you for your patience,
Erin & Cara
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 06:25:55 UTC
By purchasing this upgrade we refuse completely to the MPP program ?
https://hashfast.com/shop/baby-jet-upgrade-kit/
This unit has no bearing on the original MPP offered and/or purchased with your original order. It is a standalone option. For any further questions, please feel free to email us at sales@hashfast.com

Thanks,
Erin

So even we purchase this unit, we will still have the MPP to protect our first 400GH unit right ?

I mean that this extra chip wont be taken in account if in 3 months time we have to apply the MPP yes ? The MPP just covers and takes cares of the initial 400GH that we purchased if I am right
Yes, the MPP has nothing to do with this upgrade option and is solely based on the original machine you purchased (if it came with and/or you purchased the MPP).

Kindly,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 06:09:15 UTC
By purchasing this upgrade we refuse completely to the MPP program ?
https://hashfast.com/shop/baby-jet-upgrade-kit/
This unit has no bearing on the original MPP offered and/or purchased with your original order. It is a standalone option. For any further questions, please feel free to email us at sales@hashfast.com

Thanks,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 05:43:32 UTC
What is the latest us Batch 1 customers can upgrade?
https://hashfast.com/shop/baby-jet-upgrade-kit/
The short answer to your question, is while supplies last. We plan on updating the order chain tomorrow. If you would like to know specifically where your order would fall, please send us a request at sales@hashfast.com

Thanks,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 04:29:23 UTC
Is it possible to purchase the baby jet on sale then purchase the chip seperately as of right now?
As of right now, the chips are not for sale individually.
Cheers!
Erin

Well I meant can I purchase a baby jet from the sale then purchase the upgrade?

Thank you for the clarification on your question. At this time the upgrade is for customers that have already purchased a Baby Jet prior to this weekends sale. https://hashfast.com/shop/baby-jet-upgrade-kit/

Thanks,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 04:17:54 UTC
Is it possible to purchase the baby jet on sale then purchase the chip seperately as of right now?
As of right now, the chips are not for sale individually.
Cheers!
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 24/09/2013, 03:49:57 UTC
I get "invalid shipping method" on Safari and Firefox with OS X.  And I don't see a shipping method option any where on the order page.
The shipping error has been corrected - Please erase your cookies, reopen the page, stage the order and it should work correctly. If you still experience the error, please email me at sales@hashfast.com

Thanks!
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 23/09/2013, 23:04:50 UTC
How soon until you guys have a working, hashing unit ? I'm interested in purchasing one of your 2TH/s units, but would like to hold off until a working prototype is documented.

Cheers.

Hello,

We aren't planning on having a prototype. Our actual, working Batch 1 Baby Jets are anticipated to ship the last week of October.

Please feel free to PM me or send an email to sales@hashfast.com with any additional questions.

Thanks,
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 23/09/2013, 22:58:49 UTC
If the "first batch baby jet special offer" is a second chip to have on the baby jet (since that the motherboard can house 2), for a price of like 1/4th of the baby jet price, i would like to know it now, since that i suppose i will need to pay in like 1 day if this offer comes out.

So, if i need to send a significative amount of money to the bitcoin ecosystem, i would like to know it in advance.

(if someone from hashfast wants to reply to this privately, my ticket number is 449. Thanks.)

we are unable to cancel your current order as we have already ordered the hardware that will be required to assemble your unit.
Sounds a lot like BFL to me...
Especially since that it's the same hardware used with batch 2 baby jets... Anyway, i'm still confident.

Hello,

I responded directly to your #449 case.

Thanks!
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 18/09/2013, 23:26:31 UTC
HashFast,

Some questions:

Can you provide the dimensions of the package (important as I am looking into immersion cooling so critical heat flux is important)?
Can you clarify that the nominal wattage of the chip itself is ~250W and the wattage of the system at the wall is ~350W?  Both numbers have been used but it isn't exactly clear what they represent.
Can you provide the dimensions of the ASIC board?  Estimate is fine.  Can you also provide an estimate of the height of the tallest board component (excluding waterblock)?
Can the controller handle more than 1 hashing board?  If so is there an upper limit?  4 boards? 10 boards? 50 boards? 
Will you consider selling just ASIC boards instead of complete systems?

A bump for HF in case they missed it.

It seems that they missed it.

Didn't miss it... Sent this earlier to my Engineering Team for review.  Smiley
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 18/09/2013, 22:36:44 UTC
Hashfast, any news from the chips ?

Plans of hosting ?

You are still sticking to the delivery times given ?

Every time I contact HF they answer me that they will look after my questions/suggestions  and they will come back with the answers, but they never do so  Undecided

Hi There,

To best answer your questions from the information I have received today from my Engineering Team...

-HOSTING: YES!!! We are expecting and anticipating to make the official announcement in the next two weeks. We are very excited about this!
-DELIVERY: At this time, we are still operating within the delivery frames as shown on our website: https://hashfast.com/shop/babyjet/


If you have any other questions, I can be reached here by PM and at sales@hashfast.com

Cheers!
Erin
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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
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Erin HashFast
on 18/09/2013, 22:23:50 UTC
I cannot login with my username or email address into the order system of HashFast.

Anyone with the same issue here?

Hi There,

Earlier, we allowed users to login and view their account information. We have recently (not sure if it will be temporary or permanent) shut down that functionality of the site to maintain the security of our customers information. Should anyone ever have any question or concern regarding an order they have or would like to place, please email sales@hashfast.com or call (800) 609-3445.

Kind Regards,
Erin
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Greetings and Good Day from HashFast Technologies!
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Erin HashFast
on 18/09/2013, 18:08:30 UTC
Good Morning!

I am the newest addition to HashFast Technologies as a Customer Support Manager. New to Bitcoin and Mining but very well versed in Sales and Order Processing. Keeping my customers happy and well informed is my #1 priority.

Looking forward to helping you navigate our products and services. My main immediate goal is to keep the threads HashFast is involved with updated and answer technical questions as they become available to me. Since we are brand new, not all technical questions will have answers immediately. However, I will communicate where I am in the process if there is a pressing issue you are encountering.

**Please know the FASTEST and BEST way to get a question or concern answered is to email us directly at Sales@HashFast.Com. **

Cant wait to get to know all of you.

Cheers!
Erin  Wink