engadget writes: “Teraflops have been a popular way to measure “graphical power” for years. The term refers to the number of calculations a GPU can perform, but while its been on spec sheets forever, more recently the teraflop has gone mainstream, appearing in marketing messages found in the launch of consoles like the Xbox Series X. With GPU core counts reaching five figures, its nice to have a simple point of comparison. Unfortunately, teraflops have never been less useful.”
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