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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.
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While I don't want to be annoying, do you have any status update for us regarding the ACA1240/1260?
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The ACA1240/1260 is back on our desk - after almost one year!
extremely excited
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Is the following offer also true if I will buy the new 040 or 060 cards in the future? I know it says ACA12xx but I want to make sure.
"The ACA1211 doesn't lose value quickly: If you decide to buy a new ACA12xx accelerator within one year of purchasing the ACA1211, we will credit the returned card at the full price that you've paid for it (shipping excluded)."
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That's an amazing use of the FPGA. Thanks for answering my question.
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Hello Jens,
I am looking forward to the 040 and 060 and I think your work is amazing. That being said, I have a, maybe, stupid question for you. Why is there an Intel cyclone chip on the picture of the card? Is it only for the prototype? I thought the point of you card versus, for example the vampire accelleration cards, is that there is no FPGA emulation being used.