1 TFLOP of power. 133 MB/s of input.

That breaks down to only feeding the card 33 million single precision floating point numbers per second. I guess they're targeting these at people who have to do 30,000+ calculations per number, instead of the typical 1/2 you do in math class. Still, it'll bring some nice life back into my Pentium MMX, since I don't have a spare PCI slot anymore.
1 TFLOP of power. 133 MB/s of input.

That breaks down to only feeding the card 33 million single precision floating point numbers per second. I guess they're targeting these at people who have to do 30,000+ calculations per number, instead of the typical 1/2 you do in math class. Still, it'll bring some nice life back into my Pentium MMX, since I don't have a spare PCI slot anymore.