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Computing Prefix For Byte Or Flop

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noun

• a three-tone Chadic language

39%6FLOP-based computing measurement
noun

• (computer science) a unit for measuring the speed of a computer system, equal to one quadrillion floating-point operations a second.

31%11 A high-performance computing system that is designed to provide a powerful and efficient alternative to traditional computing
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