Originally posted by: ADDAvenger
That as also on DailyTech ~1 month ago
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4336
"Intel showed off a wafer of these teraflop chips, with a target clock speed of 3.1GHz and power consumption of about 1W per 10 gigaflops - or 100W for 1 TFLOP. " from the dailytech article.
Sounds like it's hardly ready for production, but a Tflop on a chip, no matter how ridiculous the means to get it, is interesting. They're saying five years for this kind of thing, I'm a lot more interested in the upcoming Conroe-Ls and K8Ls at the moment, even though I know that we need the ridiculously far-out stuff to push the limits and bring the rest of it all closer to us in the real world.