At 0.9V, the average application power per processor is 2.4mW at 116MHz.
Cache sizes will expand to 1Mb per processor with the next generation of memory chips.
Peak performance was thus 333 megaflops per processor.
The algorithm extends efficiently to the case of multiple items per processor.
This algorithm transmits words per processor, which is asymptotically optimal.
That Xeon will pull 100-125W per processor, plus memory, plus the rest of the system.
Lower prices mean that A.M.D. makes less money per processor.
Initial list price per processor in quantities of one thousand for the E4300 was US$163.
Keep in mind that prices are per processor in units of 1,000.
It had a peak speed of 1.7 gigaflops per processor.