(MFLOP/s) of a supercomputer and divides it by per watt of energy consumed. From Wordnik.com. [ARN News] Reference
The result is reported in Millions of FLoating-point Operations Per Second (MFLOP/s, sometimes simply called FLOPS). From Wordnik.com. [APH Networks] Reference
The Nebulae supercomputer achieved efficiency of around 492.64 MFLOP/s per watt, while the Mole-8. 5 achieved efficiency of 431.88. From Wordnik.com. [PC Advisor News] Reference
The calculation takes the megaflops-per-second performance (MFLOP/s) of a supercomputer and divides it by per watt of energy consumed. From Wordnik.com. [PC Advisor News] Reference
The Nebulae supercomputer achieved efficiency of around 492.64 MFLOP/s per watt, while the Mole-8. 5 achieved efficiency of 431.88 MFLOP/s per watt. From Wordnik.com. [ARN News] Reference
Supercomputers with accelerators averaged 554 MFLOP/s per watt, while other measured supercomputers without accelerators produced 181 MFLOP/s per watt. From Wordnik.com. [ARN News] Reference
MFLOP/s per watt. From Wordnik.com. [PC Advisor News] Reference
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