Computer performance by orders of magnitude
This list compares various amounts of computing power in instructions per second organized by order of magnitude in FLOPS.
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Deciscale computing (10−1)
- 5×10−1 Speed of the average human mental calculation for multiplication using pen and paper
Scale computing (100)
- 1 OP/S the speed of the average human addition calculation using pen and paper
- 1 OP/S the speed of Zuse Z1
- 5 OP/S world record for addition set
Decascale computing (101)
- 6×101 Upper end of serialized human perception computation
Hectoscale computing (102)
- 2.2×102 Upper end of serialized human throughput. This is roughly expressed by the lower limit of accurate event placement on small scales of time
- 2×102 IBM 602 1946 computer.
Kiloscale computing (103)
- 92×103 Intel 4004 First commercially available full function CPU on a chip, released in 1971
- 500×103 Colossus computer vacuum tube supercomputer 1943
Megascale computing (106)
- 1×106 Motorola 68000 commercial computing 1979
- 1.2×106 IBM 7030 "Stretch" transistorized supercomputer 1961
Gigascale computing (109)
- 1×109 ILLIAC IV 1972 supercomputer does first computational fluid dynamics problems
- 1.354×109 Intel Pentium III commercial computing 1999
- 147.6×109 Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition commercial computing 2010
Terascale computing (1012)
- 1.34×1012 Intel ASCI Red 1997 Supercomputer
- 1.344×1012 GeForce GTX 480 in 2010 from Nvidia at its peak performance
- 4.64×1012 Radeon HD 5970 in 2009 from AMD at its peak performance
- 5.152×1012 S2050/S2070 1U GPU Computing System from Nvidia
- 11.3×1012 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti in 2017
- 13.7×1012 Radeon RX Vega 64 in 2017
- 15.0×1012 Nvidia Titan V in 2017
- 80×1012 IBM Watson
- 170×1012 Nvidia DGX-1 The initial Pascal based DGX-1 delivered 170 teraflops of half precision processing.
- 478.2×1012 IBM BlueGene/L 2007 Supercomputer
- 960×1012 Nvidia DGX-1 The Volta-based upgrade increased calculation power of Nvidia DGX-1 to 960 teraflops.
Petascale computing (1015)
- 1.026×1015 IBM Roadrunner 2009 Supercomputer
- 2×1015 Nvidia DGX-2 a 2 Petaflop Machine Learning system
- 11.5×1015 Google TPU pod containing 64 second-generation TPUs, May 2017
- 17.17×1015 IBM Sequoia's LINPACK performance, June 2013
- 20×1015 Roughly the hardware-equivalent of the human brain according to Kurzweil. Published in his 1999 book: The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
- 33.86×1015 Tianhe-2's LINPACK performance, June 2013
- 36.8×1015 Estimated computational power required to simulate a human brain in real time.
- 93.01×1015 Sunway TaihuLight's LINPACK performance, June 2016
- 143.5×1015 Summit's LINPACK performance, November 2018
Exascale computing (1018)
- 1×1018 The U.S. Department of Energy and NSA estimated in 2008 that they would need exascale computing around 2018
- 1×1018 Fugaku 2020 supercomputer in single precision mode
- 1.88×1018 U.S. Summit achieves a peak throughput of this many operations per second, whilst analysing genomic data using a mixture of numerical precisions.
- 2.43×1018 Folding@home distributed computing system during COVID-19 pandemic response
Zettascale computing (1021)
- 1×1021 Accurate global weather estimation on the scale of approximately 2 weeks. Assuming Moore's law remains constant, such systems may be feasible around 2030.
Yottascale computing (1024)
- 257.6×1024 Estimated computational power required to simulate 7 billion human brains in real time.
beyond (>1024)
- 4.4×1027 Estimated computational power required to simulate all humans that have ever lived: approximately × 1011 human brains in real time.
- 4×1048 Estimated computational power of a Matrioshka brain, where the power source is the Sun, the outermost layer operates at 10 kelvins, and the constituent parts operate at or near the Landauer limit and draws power at the efficiency of a Carnot engine. Approximate maximum computational power for a Kardashev 2 civilization.
- 5×1058 Estimated power of a galaxy equivalent in luminosity to the Milky Way converted into Matrioshka brains. Approximate maximum computational power for a Kardashev 3 civilization.