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by joksnet
4825 days ago
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Under "Related Art" says: > In an effort to unify methods employed in computer systems for performing binary floating-point arithmetic, the IEEE in the early 1980's standardized computer floating-point numbers.
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> In reshaping the IEEE format, the present invention retains most of its benefits while offering the microprocessor designer and the real-time programmer a much cleaner and more efficient implementation. For what I understand, is an extension of the IEEE standard. |
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