Sentences with phrase «point operations per»

Amazon claims it has three times the processing power of Apple TV, Chromecast or Roku 3, and says it can process 57 billion floating point operations per second.
Thanks to Google - designed machine - learning chips that process more than 180 trillion floating point operations per second, Google Lens can give a description of a building in a photo, identify the artist of a painting, or even enter a Wi - Fi password automatically from a photo of the underside of a Wi - Fi router.
Its second - generation TPU technology can handle 180 trillion floating point operations per second; 64 TPU boards in one super computer can handle 11.5 petaflops.
In the latter half of this post, which I think is an NCAR press release, shouldn't «Named «Cheyenne»,» the 5.34 - petaflop system...» read «the 5.34 - petaflops system...» since flops isn't a plural but rather an acronym for «floating - point operations per second»?
Cheyenne is capable of 5.34 quadrillion calculations per second (5.34 petaflops, or floating point operations per second).
«In 2018 the cost of FLOPS» — floating point operations per second — «will be among the least expensive aspects of a machine, and the cost of moving data across the chip will be the most expensive.
FLOPS means Floating - Point Operations per Second, and peta is 1016 (or a thousand) million floating point operations per second.
PlayStation 4 Pro features an x86 - 64 AMD Jaguar, eight - core CPU and an AMD Radeon - based graphics engine, promising a performance of 4.20 teraflops (floating - point operations per second).
The Xbox One X contains six trillion floating point operations per second with 326GB / s and 12 GB GDDR5 RAM, giving it the most graphical horsepower in rendering native 4K HD graphics at 60 frames per second.
It looks like China is not completely happy leading the top 500 supercomputer list with their Tianhe - 1A supercomputer capable of 2.5 petaflops (2.5 thousand trillion floating point operations per second) but also wants to cut their dependency of foreign technology altogether, in this case foreign made processors.
The 8.9» Kindle Fire HD is powered by the latest generation OMAP4 4470 processor and Imagination SGX544 graphics engine capable of over 12 billion floating point operations per second, and both Kindle Fire HD 7» and 8.9» come with higher memory bandwidth than Tegra 3.
The 8.9 - inch Kindle Fire HD is powered by a dual - core 1.5 GHz TI OMAP4 4470 processor, with an on - board SGX544 graphics engine that's capable of over 12 billion floating point operations per second — or 50 percent more than Nvidia's Tegra 3 processor.
Exascale supercomputers will perform exaflops, or a billion billion (1018) floating point operations per second.
Petascale machines operate in petaflops, or one million billion (1015) floating point operations per second.
The rate at which it solves them — expressed in floating - point operations per second — determines which machine is fastest.
Each node is capable of 128 gigaflops (128 billion floating point operations per second).
It achieved speeds of over 100 million flops (floating point operations per second).
And China recently announced plans to upgrade the Tianhe - 2 machine to about 100 petaflops (quadrillions of floating point operations per second).
Superconducting electronics could be a boon to efforts to build the world's first petaflop computer — capable of one thousand trillion floating point operations per second — says superconductivity expert John Rowell of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
It contains four monolithic, refrigerator - size machines, each of which processes data at a peak speed of 56 teraflops (teraflops being one trillion floating - point operations per second).
That's 93 quadrillion floating point operations per second (or 93 million billion).

Not exact matches

This saw the cash rate move above its target of 5 per cent for a time, and the yield on Treasury Notes, which are eligible for purchase by the Reserve Bank in the course of its market operations, move to 50 basis points below that for bank bills (from normally about 10 basis points below).
As «The Original Bakers of Breadsticks» per its slogan, the Angonoa's brand name is synonymous with high - quality breadsticks, according to Andrew Zampieri, vice president of operations, sales and R&D for College Point, N.Y. - based JAG Specialty Foods, which owns and operates the breadstick manufacturer.
The Australian and New Zealand operations lifted profits by 28 per cent to $ 68.2 million, and margins rose by 4.0 percentage points to 20.4 per cent.
Mr. Cuomo's operation pointed to his track record for the black community, including increasing the minimum wage to $ 15 per hour, raising the age of criminal responsibility to 18 and issuing an executive order naming the state attorney general as a special prosecutor for police - related civilian deaths.
Performing at 1 petaflop means a computer can complete a quadrillion floating - point mathematical operations per second.
How much could they reduce the printing and distribution operation without driving up the per - copy cost to the point where printing would no longer be profitable?
Put it together, and you get a trillion floating points of operation per second.
Just to cut down on the jargon, a flop is a measurement for the floating point of operation per second.
Ceres, which is best known in Japan for its rewards point operations, also has interests in the world of cryptocurrency mining, per media outlet Nikkei.
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Once in operation, commercial overhead costs per salesperson can be two to three times higher than in a residential operation because new commercial operations generally have fewer sales associates than do residential ones, points out Hatlestad.
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