A FLOP is a FLoating-point OPeration; it usually refers to the number of floating-point operations per second. One Teraflop is a trillion floating-point operations per second.
These are two difference measurements. One is a measurement of storage capacity, and one is a measurement of speed.
This is akin to asking how many gallons are in 1 mile per hour.
1 Trillion Megabytes or 1000 Gigabytes in a Teraflop.
While gigabytes are a measure of how much storage space is available on a computer, a teraflop measure how quickly the computer is capable of operating. A teraflop is a measure of how many multiplications can be executed within one second.
11,264 gigabytes are in 11 terabytes.
A teraflop is a computer speed of one trillion floating point operations per second. A sentence might be "Modern computers can operate at teraflop speed."
No such thing. The next unit up from terabyte is a petabyte, which is 1,000 terabytes.
0.0009765625 TB
1
10000 terabytes
2~3 Terabytes worth.
0.337 TB
Terabytes is the correct spelling.
1 terabyte = 1,048,576 megabytes.