MFLOP
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Definition
- Noun:
- (computer science) a unit for measuring the speed of a computer system: An "mflop" is a unit of computing speed equal to one million floating-point operations per second. It is used to measure the performance of a computer's processor, particularly in scientific and engineering calculations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The new supercomputer can perform at a rate of 500 mflops.
- They needed a processor capable of at least 100 mflops to run the complex simulation.
Advanced Usage
- As a performance metric: While "mflop" was a common benchmark, it has largely been superseded by larger units like "gigaflops" (GFLOPs) and "teraflops" (TFLOPs) due to advances in computing power.
- Early scientific workstations were often rated in mflops.
Variants and Related Words
- Megaflop: A full term synonymous with "mflop," where "mega-" denotes the factor of one million.
- FLOPS (Floating-Point Operations Per Second): The general term for this type of measurement. "Mflop" is a specific instance (one million FLOPS).
- Gigaflop (GFLOP): One billion floating-point operations per second.
- Teraflop (TFLOP): One trillion floating-point operations per second.
Synonyms
- MegaFLOPS: The more formal or spelled-out equivalent.
- MFLOPS: An alternative acronym with the same meaning.
Notes on Usage
- The term is primarily technical and used in the context of computer hardware performance, especially in historical or specific computational discussions.
- It is considered an obsolete unit for measuring modern high-performance computers but remains relevant for understanding historical performance benchmarks.
Noun
- (computer science) a unit for measuring the speed of a computer system