laskentatehoilla
Laskentatehoilla is a Finnish-language term used to refer to the computational power available in a computing system or set of systems. The base word laskentateho means computing power, and laskentatehoilla appears in contexts describing capacity, performance, or resource availability. In technical writing it is common to discuss laskentateho in terms of speed and parallelism, memory bandwidth, and storage I/O, as well as accelerators such as GPUs and FPGAs that increase throughput.
Measurement and benchmarks center on the idea of computing power. It is typically described in FLOPS (floating-point
Applications of substantial laskentateho include large-scale simulations, climate and materials modeling, data analytics, and machine learning.
Finland maintains national resources for high-performance computing, with institutions such as CSC – IT Center for Science
See also: High-performance computing, FLOPS, parallel computing, GPU computing, benchmark (computing).