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|0.00400385<ref>ENIAC @ 100&nbsp;kHz with 385 Flops {{Cite web|title=Computers of Yore|url=https://www.clear.rice.edu/comp201/08-spring/lectures/lec02/computers.shtml|access-date=2021-02-26|website=clear.rice.edu}}</ref><br/>(~{{val|32.6|e=-83|u=FLOPS|upl=W}})<ref>consumed 150 kilowatts of power {{Cite web|title=National Museum of the United States Army|url=https://www.thenmusa.org/armyinnovations/innovationeniaccomputer/|access-date=2025-08-08}}</ref>
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==Performance records==
===Single computer records===
The [[NEC SX-2]], a [[supercomputer]] developed by [[NEC]] in 1983, achieved gigaFLOPS (GFLOPS) performance with 1.3 [[billion]] FLOPS.<ref>{{Cite web |title=【NEC】 SX-1, SX-2 |url=https://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/computer/super/0008.html |access-date=2025-08-25 |website=IPSJ Computer Museum |publisher=[[Information Processing Society of Japan]]}}</ref>
 
In June 1997, [[Intel]]'s [[ASCI Red]] was the world's first computer to achieve one teraFLOPS and beyond. Sandia director Bill Camp said that ASCI Red had the best reliability of any supercomputer ever built, and "was supercomputing's high-water mark in longevity, price, and performance".<ref name="jacobsequity.com">{{cite web |title=Sandia's ASCI Red, world's first teraflop supercomputer, is decommissioned |url=http://www.jacobsequity.com/ASCI%20Red%20Supercomputer.pdf |access-date=November 17, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101105131112/http://www.jacobsequity.com/ASCI%20Red%20Supercomputer.pdf |archive-date=November 5, 2010 }}</ref>