mflop

/ˈɛmflɑp/
noun
  1. A unit of computing speed equal to one million floating-point operations per second, used to measure the performance of computers and processors.
    • The new graphics card can handle over 100 mflops, making it great for gaming.
    • Scientists use mflops to compare the speed of different supercomputers.
    • My old laptop only runs at about 50 mflops, so it struggles with complex simulations.
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