double-precision floating point 'Stream' processor, which serves to
build on the capabilities of AMD's FireStream 9170, has succeeded in
breaking the one teraflop barrier for single precision performance
during the International Supercomputing Conference being held in
Germany.Coming with 1GB of GDDR3 memory and AMD state that their 150
watt FireStream 9250 processor, which occupies a single PCI slot and
delivers 'an unprecedented rate of performance per watt efficiency with
up to eight gigaflops per watt', is ideal for small 1U servers as well
as most desktop systems, workstations, and larger servers and can offer
up to a 55x performance bump when compared to crunching financial
analysis code using CPU alone.According to AMD's press release, their
FireStream 9250 processor, which purportedly has ATI’s upcoming
RV770 GPU at its core, is envisaged as becoming commercially available
sometime in Q3 and will resale for around the $1000 price point.
AMD
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