It's combined.
1 Laptop (AMD A4 APU) - 25 MH
2 FPGAs (Lancelot) - 400 MH x 2 = 800 MH
I was surprised by my luck so I've used the last of my "hobby" funds to get 2 more FPGAs. By the end of the month, I should get another 2 Lancelot boards which should put me at ~ 1.625 GH. I don't think I'll ever get my J from BFL so I'm not counting that into my future Hashing increase.
nice. where do you get the FPGA Lancelots from? they run standalone power supplies attached?
I presently am just throwing GPU's in dekstops that are idle around me at work.
I got the Lancelot FPGA(s) from BlackArrow @ www.cardreaderfactory.com
Each FPGA does ~ 400 MH and sells for $350 USD. Unfortunately, they ship from Hong Kong so the shipping is a bit steep @ $70 USD. Of course, you'd want to get the most out of your shipping so you'd get multiple items at once. As for the power, they sell a power brick that can power 4 FPGA(s) for $20 USD. Each FPGA is supposed to only use ~ 28 W which is pretty good compared to GPUs @ ~100W but not as good as the USB ASICs. Now from a value comparison, it's about $1 per MH which is on par with the USB ASICs. However, I'd argue that if Bitcoins ever disappears, you can always resale or repurpose FPGA(s). You can't do that with ASICs. Note that you can't do LTC with these FPGA(s) because LTC is memory intensive (that's more for GPUs). Anyhow, I think a batch is set to go out by June 27th so you should hit them up fast if you want some. I've had mine for about 2 weeks now and the quality is actually quite impressive (although they could improve the fans a bit).
Damn, BlackArrow should give me a referral bonus or something