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- SX-9 supercomputer was the world's first vector processor to exceed 100 gigaFLOPS per single core. In June 2006, a new computer was announced by ****anese...
- floating-point operations per second, using AMD CPUs and GPUs. Measured at 62.86 gigaflops/watt, the smaller Frontier TDS (test and development system) topped the...
- frequencies ranging from 210 Mhz to 500 MHz, develop respectively 12 Gigaflops and 18 Gigaflops of computing power. Semiconductors are manufactured by ARM Holdings...
- TMU per pipeline 4 ROPs 8 stream processors 16 (v4.0) shader unified 26 GigaFLOPS 450 MHz core clock 1100 MHz shader clock Integrated RAMDAC clock at 400 MHz...
- supercomputer architecture. It reached 1.9 gigaFLOPS, making it the first supercomputer to break the gigaflop barrier. The only computer to seriously challenge...
- Warren, Michael (November 1997). "Pentium Pro Inside: I. A Treecode at 430 Gigaflops on ASCI Red, II. Price/Performance of $50/Mflop on Loki and Hyglac". Proceedings...
- typical modern computer can execute billions of instructions per second (gigaflops) and rarely makes a mistake over many years of operation. Large computer...
- Records Preceded by Cray-2 1.95 gigaflops (peak) World's most powerful supercomputer 1988–1989 Succeeded by Fujitsu VP2600/10 4.0 gigaflops (measured)...
- 1985–1987 1.95 gigaflops (peak) Cray-2 Cray Research - 1985 25 - - - - - - Custom Vector Processors - - - - Cray Y-MP 1988–1989 2.144 gigaflops Cray Y-MP/832...
- 1994. It had a peak speed of 1.7 gigaflops per processor. The Hitachi SR2201 obtained a peak performance of 600 gigaflops in 1996 by using 2,048 processors...