No way to tell. The equation is (number of GHs a person can build an hour)x(number of people building them)x(number of hours in a shift worked)x(number of shifts per day) = number of GHs assembled per day
Since we don't know the value of ANYof those variables, all we can do is guess.
I'm a backer & I asked. This is the reply:
We are hoping to get the first ones out before the end of the month. Beyond that we have to see how fast assembly moves to know how soon we will get through all of them.
Well, I've been wondering what we'd do once we're not checking on the latest speculation twice daily - we can compare serial numbers. Guess Buzz got 2 and 3 - I'm sure they saved #1 for the official museum.
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A fellow geezer! Mine was a Commodore 64! 8 bits of pure computing power!
When I started using computers professionally we had 64K (kilobytes, kids, look it up) of core memory to play with!
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