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Multipliers for
flops Name Unit
Value kiloFLOPS kFLOPS 103
megaFLOPS MFLOPS 106
gigaFLOPS GFLOPS 109
teraFLOPS TFLOPS 1012
petaFLOPS PFLOPS 1015 exaFLOPS...
- at 58
MFLOPS/watt.
Kalray has
developed a 256-core VLIW CPU that
achieves 25,000
MFLOPS/watt. Next
generation is
expected to
achieve 75,000
MFLOPS/watt...
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series CPU's peak
performance was 234
MFLOPS. For a four-processor system, the peak
performance was 942
MFLOPS.[citation needed] The Input/Output (I/O)...
- 250
MFLOPS. However,
development problems led to only 64
processors being built, and the
system could never operate more
quickly than
about 200
MFLOPS while...
-
National Laboratory, in fact it was NSA..." The 160
MFLOPS Cray-1 was
succeeded in 1982 by the 800
MFLOPS Cray X-MP, the
first Cray multi-processing computer...
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improved programming. It was
generally rated at 20
MFLOPS peak for
double precision (64-bit), and 40
MFLOPS peak for
single precision (32-bit),
about one fifth...
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clock (MHz)
Memory clock (MHz) Core
config Memory Fillrate Performance (
MFLOPS FP32) TDP (Watts) Size (MiB)
Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus
width (bit) MOperations/s...
- 00
MFLOPS 1964 United
States Lawrence Livermore and Los
Alamos CDC 6600 3.00
MFLOPS 1969
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7600 36.00
MFLOPS 1974...
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range in
performance from 66 MHz/198
MFLOPS (million floating-point
operations per second) to 400 MHz/2400
MFLOPS. Some
models support multiple multipliers...
- fast as the CDC 6600 and
could deliver about 10
MFLOPS on hand-compiled code, with a peak of 36
MFLOPS. In addition, in
benchmark tests in
early 1970 it...