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On common applications it is likely to perform very poorly compared to a regular x86 machine. To put to good use this kind of machine you need specialised software, for example it shows a lot of promise for ray-tracing:
http://graphics.cs.uni-sb.de/~benthin/cellrt06.pdf
For real-time stuff it's also a no-go at the moment AFAIK as there is no documented way to access the GPU from Linux.