"A small chip-design firm will unveil a new processor Tuesday it says will 
transform ordinary desktop PCs and laptops into supercomputers......

The new chip is a parallel processor capable of performing 25 billion 
floating-point operations per second, or 25 gigaflops.

According to the company, the chip has the potential to bring supercomputer 
performance to the desktop.

An ordinary desktop PC outfitted with six PCI cards, each containing four of 
the chips, would perform at about 600 gigaflops (or more than half a 
teraflop).

At this level of performance, the PC would qualify as one of the 500 most 
powerful supercomputers in the world."


http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60791,00.html




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