Yes, OK.
But radeon 7 has 60cus, so it won't be the same as the MI60.
So it's 60x64 x 2= 7680
7680 x 1800 = 13824000 ÷ 1million
=13.24tflops?
I didn't say it was the same, but the MI60 page has all of the specs for that part on it so you can see that the method I was using to calculate the TFlops was valid because when you plugged the values for that part into the formula you get the official result for that part as per AMD. If you went to any other AMD GPU product page and plugged the appropriate values in, you would also get the correct result. XXCUs * 128 (combining 64SPs per CU and 2 Flops per clock per SP) * XXXX Mhz /1,000,000 will always give you the correct number of TFlops for an AMD GCN GPU.
And you have a typo. 13.82, not 13.24. You skipped the "8" in 13"8"24000/1M.
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