lots of MIPS but no I/O

lots of MIPS but no I/O adj.  Used to describe a person who
   is technically brilliant but can't seem to communicate with human
   beings effectively.  Technically it describes a machine that has
   lots of processing power but is bottlenecked on input-output (in
   1991, the IBM Rios, a.k.a. RS/6000, is a notorious recent example).



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