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Posted by Alex Alderson
 - May 19, 2019, 14:39:32
Quote from: Rofl on May 17, 2019, 01:51:35
Omg what a *** how can you think tops means theoretical operations per second. How would 2.5 be a valid number, how do you do half an operation?  Tops is  Tera ops 2.5 trillion operations per second they use tflops when it's floating point and tops when it is int8.   👍

How silly of me, I've corrected it. Thanks for pointing that out.
Posted by BadgerNadger
 - May 17, 2019, 21:07:12
LOL. I guessing the article will swiftly by amended and your comment removed.
Posted by Rofl
 - May 17, 2019, 01:51:35
Omg what a *** how can you think tops means theoretical operations per second. How would 2.5 be a valid number, how do you do half an operation?  Tops is  Tera ops 2.5 trillion operations per second they use tflops when it's floating point and tops when it is int8.   👍
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 16, 2019, 17:42:33
Khadas has announced its new single board computer, the VIM3. The company has based the board on the powerful Amlogic S922X SoC and will equip it with up to 4 GB of RAM along with 32 GB of eMMC storage. The VIM3 supports Wi-Fi 5 and PCIe NVMe SSDs too.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Khadas-VIM3-is-a-new-hexa-core-Raspberry-Pi-competitor-that-supports-PCIe-NVMe-drives.420742.0.html