It is called a Terraflop. "Terra" is a trillion and "flop" stands for floating point operations.
cost 100 million 100 trillion
supercomputers
A typical desktop PC can perform billions of calculations per second, often measured in FLOPS (floating-point operations per second). For example, modern CPUs can execute around 3 to 5 gigahertz, meaning they can process billions of instructions per second. Additionally, with multiple cores and hyper-threading, the total number of calculations can rise significantly. Overall, a standard desktop can handle anywhere from several billion to over a trillion calculations per second, depending on its specifications.
The human brain is the most complex thing in existence (so far). It can make 100 trillion calculations per second. The human brain is the most complex thing in existence (so far). It can make 100 trillion calculations per second.
A thousand trillion is 1,000,000,000,000,000 or1 quadrillion.
Petaflops.
Terra refers to the number trillion, so a terra Hertz is one trillion cycles per second.
Think of it this way, our brain can do like 1-3 calculations per second, a super computer can do trillions and billions of calculations per second.
TEDTalks - 2006 Ramesh Raskar Imaging at a Trillion Frames Per Second was released on: USA: June 2012
About 190 years to pay off $6 trillion at $1,000 per second. And that assumes that the $6 trillion balance does not increase during that time.
It is approx 359 trillion per day.
1.5 GHz, 1500000000 Calculations per second.