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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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Compared to the previous-generation 120MHz SH7261, the new 200MHz SH7263 microcontrollers deliver about 70 percent more speed, achieving 480 MIPS (million instructions per second) and 400 MFLOPS (mega floating-point number operations per second) performance. The DSP96002 calculates floating-point numbers that are 44-bits long in single extended precision. |
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