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FLOPS

Known as: Floating point operations per second, Kflops, Gigaflop 
In computing, FLOPS or flops (an acronym for FLoating-point Operations Per Second) is a measure of computer performance, useful in fields of… 
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
The Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer is the world’s first system with a peak performance greater than 100 PFlops. In this paper… 
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
As industry moves towards many-core chips, networks-on-chip (NoCs) are emerging as the scalable fabric for interconnecting the… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
. Intrinsic Physical Unclonable Functions or PUFs have been introduced as a highly secure method to extract digital identifiers… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
We expect that many-core microprocessors will push performance per chip from the 10 gigaflop to the 10 teraflop range in the… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
Particle simulation of plasmas, employed since the 1960s, provides a self-consistent, fully kinetic representation of general… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
The recent advances in MEMS, embedded systems and wireless communication technologies are making the realization and deployment… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Design and experimental evaluation of a new sense-amplifier-based flip-flop (SAFF) is presented. It was found that the main speed… 
Review
1995
Review
1995
Asynchronous design has been an active area of research since at least the mid 1950's, but has yet to achieve widespread use. We… 
Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
The massively parallel processor (MPP) system is designed to process satellite imagery at high rates. A large number (16 384) of… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Abstract—The structure of ILLIAC IV, a parallel-array computer containing 256 processing elements, is described. Special features…