IPA: /ˈtɛrəˌflɒp/
KK: /ˈtɛrəˌflɒp/
A unit of measurement for computer performance that indicates the ability to perform one trillion calculations involving floating-point numbers every second.
The new supercomputer can achieve speeds of several teraflops, making it one of the fastest in the world.
**Teraflop** → It is formed from "tera-" (from the Greek "teras", meaning monster, but in computing refers to a trillion) and "flop" (from the acronym for "floating point operations per second"). The word "teraflop" refers to a computing performance measurement of one trillion floating-point operations per second.
Think of 'tera-' as representing a trillion and 'flop' as the measure of operations — together, they describe a system that can perform a trillion calculations every second.