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  2. List of fastest computers - Wikipedia

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    [2] 1941 Z3: 20.00 IPS [3] 1944 United Kingdom: Bletchley Park: Tommy Flowers and his team, Post Office Research Station: Colossus: 5.00 kIPS [4] 1945 United States: University of Pennsylvania: Moore School of Electrical Engineering: ENIAC: 5.00 kIPS [5] 1951 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory: Whirlwind I: 20 ...

  3. Computer performance by orders of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    1×10 6: computing power of the Motorola 68000 commercial computer introduced in 1979. [citation needed] 1.2×10 6: IBM 7030 "Stretch" transistorized supercomputer, 1961; 5×10 6: CDC 6600, first commercially successful supercomputer, 1964 [2] 11×10 6: Intel i386 microprocessor at 33 MHz, 1985; 14×10 6: CDC 7600 supercomputer, 1967 [2]

  4. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    800 MHz – 2.13 GHz Socket PBGA437 Socket PBGA441 Socket micro-FCBGA8 559 32 nm, 45 nm 0.65 W – 13 W 1, 2 or 4 400 MHz, 533 MHz, 667 MHz, 2.5 GT/s 56 KiB per core 512 KiB – 1 MiB N/A Intel Celeron: 3xx 4xx 5xx Banias Cedar Mill Conroe Coppermine Covington Dothan Mendocino Northwood Prescott Tualatin Willamette Yonah Merom Penryn Arrandale ...

  5. List of AMD CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    AMD Zen 3+ Family 19h – 2022 revision of Zen 3 used in Ryzen 6000 mobile processors using a 6 nm process. AMD Zen 4 Family 19h – fourth generation Zen architecture, in 5 nm process. [5] Used in Ryzen 7000 consumer processors on the new AM5 platform with DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support. Adds support for AVX-512 instruction set.

  6. LINPACK benchmarks - Wikipedia

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    For each computer system, the following quantities are reported: [2] R max – the performance in GFLOPS for the largest problem run on a machine. N max – the size of the largest problem run on a machine. N 1/2 – the size where half the R max execution rate is achieved. R peak – the theoretical peak performance GFLOPS for the machine.

  7. Whetstone (benchmark) - Wikipedia

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    "In 1978, the Cray 1 supercomputer cost $7 Million, weighed 10,500 pounds and had a 115 kilowatt power supply. It was, by far, the fastest computer in the world. The Raspberry Pi costs around $70 (CPU board, case, power supply, SD card), weighs a few ounces, uses a 5 watt power supply and is more than 4.5 times faster than the Cray 1"

  8. List of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    2.6 1.9 5.4 4.1 24 1500 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 13900H Core i7: 13850HX 8 12 28 2.1 1.5 5.3 3.8 14 30 UHD 1600 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 13700HX 8 24 5.0 3.6 1550 13650HX 6 8 20 2.6 1.9 4.9 11.5 24 16 13800H 2.5 1.8 5.2 4.0 Iris Xe 1500 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 13700H 2.4 5.0 3.7 13620H 4 16 4.9 3.6 9.5 UHD 64 1370P 6 8 20 1.9 1.4 5.2 3.9 11.5 24 Iris Xe 96 28 64

  9. Cyrix 5x86 - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrix 5x86 was one of the fastest CPUs ever produced for Socket 3 computer systems. [ citation needed ] With better performance in most applications than an Intel Pentium processor at 75 MHz , the Cyrix Cx5x86 filled a gap by providing a medium-performance processor option for 486 Socket 3 motherboards (which are incapable of handling Intel ...