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"Teraflops," is the answer you're likely to get from programmers and software writers.
unknown title 2009
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Capable of 245 trillion operations per second Teraflops, the supercomputer will support future NASA projects, chiefly manned missions to the moon and potentially to Mars.
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Capable of 245 trillion operations per second Teraflops, the supercomputer will support future NASA projects, chiefly manned missions to the moon and potentially to Mars.
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Plus, the capability to cross-reference by processing Teraflops of data at any given moment.
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Unperturbed by developments across the world aimed at producing petaflop computing, the IBM boffins have set a new performance record by running Blue Gene at a steady rate of over 200 Teraflops trillions of floating-point operations per second.
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If we have 1 Teraflop processors in 2004, we will have 100 Teraflops or more in 2020, and human-equivilent Petaflop processors by 2030.
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If we have 1 Teraflop processors in 2004, we will have 100 Teraflops or more in 2020, and human-equivilent Petaflop processors by 2030.
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If we have 1 Teraflop processors in 2004, we will have 100 Teraflops or more in 2020, and human-equivilent Petaflop processors by 2030.
Archive 2003-08-01 2003
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The largest research center in Latin America, it will now have access to over 250 Teraflops of power, making it the most powerful supercomputer in Latin America.
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In total, the system achieves a performance of six Teraflops and has an energy efficiency of about 450 megaflops per watt.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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