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gigaflop

English

Etymology

giga- +? flop.

Noun

gigaflop (plural gigaflops)

  1. (computing) A unit of measure for the calculating speed of a computer equal to one billion (109) floating point operations per second.
    • 1992 March 2, Richard Preston, The New Yorker, "The Mountains of Pi":
      The gigaflop supercomputers of today are almost useless. What is needed is a teraflop machine...

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French

Noun

gigaflop m (plural gigaflops)

  1. (computing) gigaflop

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from English gigaflop.

Noun

gigaflop m (invariable)

  1. gigaflop

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teraflop

English

Etymology

tera- +? flop

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?t???fl?p/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?t???fl?p/

Noun

teraflop (plural teraflops)

  1. (computing) A unit of computing power equal to one trillion (10¹²) floating-point operations per second.
    • 1992 March 2, Richard Preston, The New Yorker, "The Mountains of Pi":
      The gigaflop supercomputers of today are almost useless. What is needed is a teraflop machine. That’s a machine that can run at a trillion flops, a trillion floating-point operations per second, or roughly a thousand times as fast as Cray Y-MP8. One such design for teraflop machine, by Monty Denneau at I.B.M., will be a parallel supercomputer in the form of a twelve-foot wide box. You want to have at least sixty-four thousand processors in the machine, each of which has the power of a Cray. And the processors will be joined by a network that has the total switching capacity of the entire telephone network in the United States. I think a teraflop machine will exist by 1993. Now, a better machine is a petaflop machine. A petaflop is a quadrillion flops, a quadrillion floating-point operations per second, so a petaflop machine is a thousand times as fast as a teraflop machine, or a million times as fast as a Cray Y-MP8. The petaflop machine will exist by the year 2000, or soon afterward.

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References

  • “teraflop, n.”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000

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