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First 16nm Design Tapeout
16nm Bitcoin Mining Processor Announcement from CoinTerra Inc.
Dr. Javed Barkatullah was engaged by CoinTerra, Inc. based in Austin, TX to design and implement a high performance but low power custom processor for Bitcoin mining application. Dr. Barkatullah along with a small team of engineers successfully implemented the world`s first 16nm FinFET based custom processor in a record four months period.Barkatech is extremely proud of this great accomplishment of designing a completely redesigned bitcoin mining processor for ultra-low power consumption on a bleeding edge process technology. The entire design project consisting of RTL development to physical design and finally tapeout was completed in about four months, meeting all power and frequency goals.
Blogs by Dr. Javed Barkatullah
Should You Buy a Smartwatch?
Posted: April 12, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
In this post Dr. Javed Barkatullah explains what sets aprt a smartwatch from a conventional digital watch and what potentially useful applications can this new technology provide to the consumers.
Windows 10 Technical Review
Posted: January 31, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
In this post Dr. Javed Barkatullah reviews the preview version of Windows 10 from the perspective of traditional PC users who uses Windows PC platform as an engineering workstation.
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Pentium Pro - 20th Anniversary of its Making
Posted: January 30, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
Dr. Javed Barkatullah was part of the "dream team" at Intel that designed and implemented the game changing microprocessor 20years from today. This post is to commemorate the hard work and dedication of a team of engineers to develop this microprocessor.
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Crash Course on Cryptography - Part 2 of 3
Posted: January 24, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
This is the second of three-part posts on cryptography. In this article I explain the mathematics behind the cryptography.
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Bitcoin is Dead - Long Live the Blockchain!
Posted: January 15, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
After meteoric rise of bitcoin to price above $1000 in late 2013, the bitcoin price has been essentially falling ever since. This article analyzes the future of bitcoin.
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Crash Course on Cryptography - Part 1
Posted: January 9, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
This is first of three-part posts I intend to write on the topic of cryptography. In this first post of the series, I am going to introduce basic concepts of cryptography, why it is important, how it is used and so forth. In the second post I would talk about the mathematics behind the cryptography and in the last post of this series I will talk about hardware implementation of cryptographic functions for FPGA and ASICs.
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Pulsed Latch Design Viability
Posted: January 3, 2015, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
Recently there seems to be renewed interest with pulsed latch design. I have heard rumors that some Bitcoin mining ASIC design company is a working on a new design which replaces regular flip-flops with pulsed latches with the expectation to reduce power consumption by half. Rumor aside, I have also seen promotions from a French company, Dolphin Integration about their pulsed latch methodology and standard cell library ...”
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Energy Efficiency of Bitcoin Mining ASICs
Posted: December 29, 2014, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
Recently there have been several announcements from Bitcoin ASIC manufacturers claiming extraordinary energy efficiency values for their upcoming generation of ASICs to be released in 2015. For example, on October 9, 2014, the Netherlands based company Bitfury .....
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Cost of Bitcoin Mining
Posted: December 24, 2014, Author: Dr. Javed Barkatullah
According to stats from Blockchain.info, on Dec.23, 2014, the total hash rate was 305,986,430.82 GH/s, 3900 Bitcoins were mined and 99,970 transactions were posted. Have you ever wondered how much electricity is being consumed to produce this hashing capacity? Let’s do a rough calculation to figure that out......
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