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Flops = Floating-point operations per second
Pablo Nov 17, 2009 2:12pm GMT
Hey guys, "Petaflops/s" is wrong.1.0 Petaflops means 1.0 x 10^15 floating-point operations PER SECOND.
Don'f forget Debian ;)
Carsten Aulbert Nov 17, 2009 9:43am GMT
Among the top500 are also Debian (e.g. on the world's most efficient (linpack based) Gbit ethernet based cluster) based systems