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- multiple virtual operating systems. In 1974 David Kuck coined the terms flops and megaflops for the description of supercomputer performance of the day by the...
- IBM 7030 Stretch, by a factor of three. With performance of up to three megaFLOPS, the CDC 6600 was the world's fastest computer from 1964 to 1969, when...
- and a clock cycle time of 6 ns (167 MHz). Peak performance was thus 333 megaflops per processor. Main memory comprised 128, 256 or 512 MB of SRAM. The original...
- [clarification needed] by a factor of three. With performance of up to three megaFLOPS, it was dubbed a supercomputer and defined the supercomputing market when...
- world on the Supermicro Green500 list, with an operational rate of 444.94 megaflops per watt of power used. The hybrid Roadrunner design was then reused for...
- created the Cray-1 supercomputer. With a clock speed of 80  MHz or 136 megaFLOPS, Cray developed a name for himself in the computing world. By 1982, Cray...
- megabyte of RAM, a megapixel display (roughly 1000×1000 pixels), and one "MegaFLOPS" compute performance (at least one million floating-point operations per...
- mathematical operations rate of 500 kiloFLOPS, but handcrafted ****embly managed to deliver approximately 1 megaFLOPS. A simpler, albeit much slower and less...
- 2048 kilobytes (262,144 x 64 bits) - 1.2 MIPS - CDC 7600 1964–1968 3 megaflops CDC 6600 Control Data Corporation Seymour Cray September 1964 100+ US$2...
- IBM 7030 Stretch, by about a factor of 3. With performance of aboutmegaFLOPS, the CDC 6600 was the world's fastest computer from 1964 to 1969, when...