A floating-point operation (FLOP) is a single arithmetic operation, e.g. adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing two floating-point numbers.
FLOP is a hardware-agnostic way to easily measure compute, which makes it useful for governance, like in the form of [[Compute threshold|compute thresholds]].
Current models like Opus 4.6 likely used above 10^26 FLOP.