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floating pointA method for storing and calculating numbers in which the decimal points do not line up as in fixed point numbers. The significant digits are stored as a unit called the "mantissa," and the location of the radix point (decimal point in base 10) is stored in a separate unit called the "exponent." Floating point methods are used for calculating a large range of numbers quickly. FLOATING POINT EXAMPLES Mantissa Exponent Value 71 0 71 71 1 710 71 2 7100 71 -1 7.1
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Computers use so- called floating point arithmetic to race through the same calculation in just fractions of a second. This is accomplished by incorporating specialized cells which contain the building blocks needed to carry out both integer and floating point arithmetic. In addition to DSP cores such as programmable digital receiver, software-configurable FFT and QR processors, and a floating point arithmetic library, QinetiQ also provides cores and software to interconnect FPGA and processors in an embedded multiprocessor architecture. |
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