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teraflop

NOUN
  1. (computer science) a unit for measuring the speed of a computer system

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  • The Japanese machine is a 35.86 teraflop system - a teraflop being short for trillions of floating point operations per second.
  • The computational power will be around 10 teraflops - enough to be ranked one of the top ten large-scale supercomputers by today's standards.
  • However, rumors are circulating that peg the latest dual ATI x1900 GPUs running in cross fire mode up near the one teraflops range, so it would be a safe bet that a four to five times speed increase shown above should be viewed as a conservative estimate. Supercomputing's Next Revolution
  • The new machine can reach a peak performance of 65 teraflops (trillion floating point operations per second).
  • By 1997, a supercomputer with hundreds of gigaflops could simulate the 36,000 atoms in an estrogen receptor, and by 2003, a teraflops-class super could model the 327,000 atoms in the F1 portion of ATP synthase, which is cool because it is a molecular rotor powered by proton gradients inside the cell. The Register
  • It can compute at 62.63 teraflops, with a peak performance of 94.21 teraflops, making it the most powerful computer in Europe. The Mare Nostrum, The Worlds Most Gorgeous Super-Computer | Impact Lab
  • The machine, under construction at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, hit 70.72 teraflops, double that of the previous champ. Boing Boing
  • The computer has 10 teraflops of peak computing power, which makes it capable of performing 10 trillion arithmetic calculations per second, with sustained speeds of five teraflops.
  • The resulting World Community Grid will have 167 teraflops of processing power. Can technology save us? Yes, maybe | Sync Blog
  • This will include ‘Blue Gene’ supercomputers amongst other wonders of the computing industry, and will provide over 70 teraflops of raw processing power. 70 Teraflops, $100M | Blog | Futurismic
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