FLOPS, that is, floating-point operations per second (also known as peak speed per second) is the number of floating-point operations performed per second (English: Floating-point operations per second; abbreviation: FLOPS).
One TFLOPS (teraFLOPS) is equal to one trillion (=10^12) floating point operations per second.
is used to evaluate computer performance, especially in the field of scientific computing that uses a large number of floating point operations. Precisely because the S at the end of FLOPS represents seconds, not the plural, it cannot be omitted.
Floating point operations actually include all operations involving decimals, which often appear in certain types of application software and are more time-consuming than integer operations. Most processors today have floating-point arithmetic units. Therefore, what is measured in floating-point operations per second is actually the execution speed of the floating-point arithmetic unit.
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