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'''native on:''' [[Cores/Silver|Silver]] [[Cores/Gold|Gold]] <br />
 
'''native on:''' [[Cores/Silver|Silver]] [[Cores/Gold|Gold]] <br />
 
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Revision as of 09:28, 9 February 2015

speculable  exu stream  exu block  compute phase   operation   in the binary floating point value domain  

native on: Silver Gold

Double the scalar width of a binary float.

Binary floats can be 2-16 byte wide. Although the 2 byte format is a pure interchange format and no floating arithmetic operations are available for them.



widenf(f v) → f r0

operands: like Widenf ff:2f


Core In Slots Latencies
Silver E0 E1 1
Gold E0 E1 E2 E3 1


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