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For every VM a loop is started at step 3. Total requested MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) is accumulated to get the total requested MIPS of the host.
They are designed for million instructions per second (MIPS) intensive applications such as third generation (3G) wireless and digital imaging.
The main component of the Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) is an 8-bit Harvard architecture processor that can clock out 4 million instructions per second (MIPS).
The heart of the microsystem is a 16-bit digital signal processor which can operate at up to 100 MIPS (million instructions per second).
Within two years, Mr. Chen announced what he said was his creation: a digital signal processor that could process 200 million instructions per second.
This is why we use the term MIPS or million instructions per second, to better describe the "speed" of a CPU.
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Blue Gene can perform 360 trillion operations a second, which compares with the 3 billion instructions per second that an average desktop computer can perform.
At its peak, it can perform at a speed of nearly 55 petaflops – with a petaflop akin to one thousand trillion instructions per second.
The processor for the PDP-1 minicomputer ran at about 100,000 instructions per second, snail-like in comparison with the speed of today's fastest microprocessors, which exceed two billion instructions per second.
Last week the reason for all the activity became public knowledge: The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Agency awarded Encore a $10.7 million contract to develop and deliver, within three years, a computer system that can process a billion instructions per second.
The Atlas development was intended to produce a machine that could carry out one million instructions per second.
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