Zuse would be great!
And, if we reduce the formula to SI units, we get:
(IPS are Instructions Per Second, right?)
m^4 * kg^2
1 Zuse = 1 ------------
s^2
which is sufficiently strange....
ms
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 13:16, Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Hans Franke wrote:
Well, Zuse is aa Unit for
m^2 * kg * w
------------
bit * IPS
So a for example the Zuse 1 (100% mechanical,
binary floating point) ends up somewhere near
55 Z, while a modern PC (Lets take the dual
PIII 700 MHz with 384 MB I'm using right now)
gets around 4,8*10^-14 Z or 48 fZ (Femtozuse)
I think this gives a good evaluation of the
geek value.
I like it, but why don't we add a coefficient to make the Zuse 1 come out
with a Zuse rating of 1?
Multiplying it by .0181818... (1/55) would do the trick (lamely :)
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