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A teracalculation (often abbreviated as teraflop) refers to a measure of computing performance, specifically indicating the ability to perform one trillion (10^12) floating-point operations per second. It is commonly used to evaluate the speed of supercomputers and high-performance computing systems. The term is derived from "tera," meaning trillion, and "calculation," referring to operations or computations performed by a computer. This metric helps in comparing the processing power of different computing systems.

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