Theorectical questions (because they do not yet exist for Monero) about using FPGAs for mining
Questions tagged [fpga-mining]
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Approximate cost of developing Cryptonight ASICs
I have already seen reasons why Cryptonight is more resistant to ASICs as compared to SHA256 for example:
Cryptonight takes advantage of the AES-NI instruction set available on most modern machines
Cryptonight limits parallelizing hashes due to…
user22576
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How can I Mine Monero using a Processor in Memory PCIe Card?
Where can I find out more (enough) about Processor in Memory (PIM) Mining (Monero and a few suitable other Cryptocurrencys) on a PCIe Card?
One example of such a Card is the Micron D480 Automata Processor: http://www.micronautomata.com/hardware
PIM…
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Hash rate of three million mining Monero?
Is this article truthful when it quotes a hash rate of three million when mining Monero? If so, what is the way to learn and apply the RandomX algorithm in FPGA hardware? What knowledge is required?
BitHull-Overtakes-ASIC-Market-with-New-FPGA-Miners
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