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A unit of measure for the calculating speed of a computer equal to one billion (10) floating point operations per second.
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GIGAFLOP — (Giga Floating Point Operations) (Computers) unit of measurement equal to one billion floating point operations per second (used to evaluate processing speed) … English contemporary dictionary
gigaflop — gȉgaflop m <N mn ovi/ i> DEFINICIJA inform. jedinica za mjerenje broja izvedenih operacija s pomičnim zarezom radi utvrđivanja brzine rada računala, iznosi približno milijardu operacija ETIMOLOGIJA giga (1) + engl. flop: pomak, pad, udarac … Hrvatski jezični portal
gigaflop — noun Etymology: floating point operation Date: 1976 a unit of measure for the calculating speed of a computer equal to one billion floating point operations per second … New Collegiate Dictionary
Gigaflop — Floating Point Operations Per Second (englisch für Gleitkommaoperationen pro Sekunde, Abk.: FLOPS) ist eine Maßeinheit für die Geschwindigkeit von Computersystemen oder Prozessoren und bezeichnet die Anzahl der Gleitkommazahl Operationen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
gigaflop — gig·a·flop (jĭgʹə flŏp , gĭgʹ ) n. A measure of computing speed equal to one billion floating point operations per second. [giga + FLOP.] * * * … Universalium
gigaflop — [ gɪgəflɒp, dʒ ] noun Computing a unit of computing speed equal to one thousand million floating point operations per second. Origin 1970s: from giga + flop … English new terms dictionary
gigaflop — giga·flop … English syllables
gigaflop — ˌfläp noun ( s) Etymology: giga + floating point operation : a unit of measure for the speed of calculation of a computer equal to one billion floating point operations per second … Useful english dictionary
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