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January 2, 2015

5,000 operations per second – Computations for Hydrogen Bomb

Filed under: Computer Science — Patrick Durusau @ 5:46 pm

Computer Science tweeted today:

The ENIAC (1946) was capable of 5,000 operations per second.

In case you ENIAC history is weak, John von Neumann used it for calculations on the hydrogen bomb.

Consult FLOPS for current records on operations.

Considering the different in performance between your computer and ENIAC, what is your computer going to do in 2015?

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