"A small chip-design firm will unveil a new processor Tuesday it
says will transform ordinary desktop PCs and laptops into
supercomputers.
"At the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, California, startup
ClearSpeed Technologies will detail its CS301, a new
high-performance, low-power floating-point processor.
"The new chip is a parallel processor capable of performing 25
billion floating-point operations per second, or 25
gigaflops..."