"the CS301 chip is capable of 25 gigaflops - 25 billion "floating point" calculations per second."
"The CS301 works as a supplementary component to a regular processor. A chipset carrying one or two of the chips can be plugged into a normal PC like a graphics card and perform intensive calculations on behalf of the machine's normal processor. The chip is also very power-efficient, consuming only three watts and ClearSpeed is working on a version for laptop computers. "
"initially cost around $16,500."



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