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  2. IEEE 754 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (IEEE 754) is a technical ... in addition to supporting sophisticated numerical libraries by experts.

  3. Floating-point arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    underflow, set if the rounded value is tiny (as specified in IEEE 754) and inexact (or maybe limited to if it has denormalization loss, as per the 1985 version of IEEE 754), returning a subnormal value including the zeros. overflow, set if the absolute value of the rounded value is too large to be represented. An infinity or maximal finite ...

  4. Minifloat - Wikipedia

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    A minifloat in 1 byte (8 bit) with 1 sign bit, 4 exponent bits and 3 significand bits (in short, a 1.4.3 minifloat) is demonstrated here. The exponent bias is defined as 7 to center the values around 1 to match other IEEE 754 floats [3] [4] so (for most values) the actual multiplier for exponent x is 2 x−7. All IEEE 754 principles should be ...

  5. Single-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 754 specifies additional floating-point types, such as 64-bit base-2 double precision and, more recently, base-10 representations. One of the first programming languages to provide single- and double-precision floating-point data types was Fortran. Before the widespread adoption of IEEE 754-1985, the representation and properties of ...

  6. IEEE 754-2008 revision - Wikipedia

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    The new IEEE 754 (formally IEEE Std 754-2008, the IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic) was published by the IEEE Computer Society on 29 August 2008, and is available from the IEEE Xplore website [4] This standard replaces IEEE 754-1985. IEEE 854, the Radix-Independent floating-point standard was withdrawn in December 2008.

  7. ISO/IEC 10967 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 10967, Language independent arithmetic (LIA), is a series of standards on computer arithmetic.It is compatible with ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011, more known as IEEE 754-2008, and much of the specifications are for IEEE 754 special values (though such values are not required by LIA itself, unless the parameter iec 559 is true).

  8. Arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... like an addition table or a ... The most common technical standard used for floating-point arithmetic is called IEEE 754.

  9. Unum (number format) - Wikipedia

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    Type II Unums were introduced in 2016 [8] as a redesign of Unums that broke IEEE-754 compatibility : in addition to the sign bit and the interval bit mentioned earlier, the Type II unum uses a bit to indicate inversion. These three operations make it possible, starting from a finite set of points between one and infinity, to quantify the entire ...