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 <description>Researchers Sandia and Oak Ridge national laboratories this week said they are building a 1 million trillion ‘flops’ computer that would perform a million trillion calulations per second.An exaflop is a thousand times faster than a petaflop, itself a thousand times faster than a teraflop. Teraflop computers —the first was developed 10 years ago at Sandia — currently are the state of the art....</description>
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