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unit for measuring the speed of a supercomputer​

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Answered by kjjio
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In general, the speed of supercomputers is measured and benchmarked in FLOPS ("floating-point operations per second"), and not in terms of MIPS ("million instructions per second), as is the case with general-purpose computers.

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Answered by ashishpandat917
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In general, the speed of supercomputers is measured and benchmarked in FLOPS ("floating-point operations per second"), and not in terms of MIPS ("million instructions per second), as is the case with general-purpose computers.

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