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From: Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@netcologne.de>
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Subject: Re: Making Lemonade (Floating-point format changes)
Date: Tue, 21 May 2024 05:49:55 -0000 (UTC)
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BGB <cr88192@gmail.com> schrieb:
> Granted, they are not necessarily the option one would go if they wanted
> "cheapest possible FPU that is still good enough to be usable".
>
> Though, the point at which an FPU manages to suck badly enough that one
> needs to resort to software emulation to make software work, is probably
> a lower limit.
>
>
> Luckily, "uses 754 formats, but with aggressive cost cutting" can be
> "good enough", and so long as they more-or-less deliver a full width
> mantissa, and can exactly compute exact-value calculations, most
> software is generally going to work.
This will require extensive testing and possibly modification for
a lot of software ported to such a system. This will drive up
the total cost, presumably far more than any hardware savings.
> But OTOH, if 1.0+2.0 gives 2.999999, that is, not good enough, so there
> is a lower limit here.
An example of a more interesting question is
if (a >= 0.) {
if (b >= 0) {
if (a + b < a) {
printf("We should never get here!\n);
abort();
}
}
}