On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Luke Francl wrote:

> It isn't, necessarily. A flop is a floating point operation (anything with
> decimals in it). I don't know if it includes addition/subtraction or just
> mutliplication/division.
> 
> Are you looking for pure integer performance?

Just a "ballpark" answer really. I'll do some digging around the Intel and
AMD sites. I'm sure that a Mflop rating will suffice.

-Tim

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