AutoPhi V18 Entry Series #300 — Top Entry at $675,638 and 12.21 GFLOPS

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Product Overview

The AutoPhi V18 Voxel Processor — Entry Series #300 (SKU: APV18-ENT-0300-45NM) is the final and most powerful processor in the Entry tier. Priced at $675,638.00, it delivers 12.21 GFLOPS on the 45nm node with approximately 464 qubits. This is the ceiling of the Entry Series and the last stop before the Mid tier’s premium performance and pricing.

Cost Breakdown

List Price: $675,638.00 USD

At $675,638, the Entry #300 costs 675x more than the Seed #1 but delivers over 122,100x more performance (12.21 GFLOPS vs. 100 KFLOPS). The cost-per-GFLOP is approximately $55,335 — a dramatic improvement from the Entry #250’s ~$111,111/GFLOP. The cost-per-KFLOP has plummeted to approximately $0.055 — over 99.4% cheaper per unit of compute than the Seed #1 baseline.

The ~464-qubit quantum subsystem is the largest in the first four tiers. At 464 qubits, the processor supports quantum volume sufficient for production quantum chemistry, large-scale combinatorial optimization, and quantum machine learning models trained on datasets that would be intractable for purely classical approaches. For enterprise procurement teams, the $675K investment buys a computing resource that combines classical and quantum capabilities unavailable at any price from conventional chip vendors.

Performance Specifications

Compute Performance: 12.21 GFLOPS

Fabrication Node: 45nm

Quantum Integration: ~464 qubits

Performance Class: Giga-class

Over 12 billion floating-point operations per second from a single voxel processor. The 45nm node is fully optimized at this point in the catalog, and the voxel configuration complexity has scaled to extract every available transistor. The 464-qubit quantum layer supports fault-tolerant quantum computing with multiple logical qubits, enabling quantum algorithms that require error correction — the essential capability for moving quantum computing from research curiosity to production deployment.

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