Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-02-27
1997-07-08
Malzahn, David H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36471504, G06F 738
Patent
active
056468750
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for denormalizing a floating point result is disclosed. Denormalized operands are capable of representing much smaller values than can be represented by a number normalized under the ANSI/IEEE standard 754-1985 that governs the representation of numbers in floating point notation to ensure uniformity among floating point notation users. The majority of results will be normalized operands and therefore the floating point unit pipeline is optimized to produce normalized results but contains wider exponent fields in order to represent values received as denormalized numbers. In order to return the result as a denormalized number with the smaller ANSI/IEEE exponent field, denormalization is accomplished by using the same pipeline resources by means of the floating point unit feedback path and uses one of the exponent equalizing alignment shifters and an incrementor in order to round the denormalized result. In this way, denormalized results can be provided without stopping the dispatching of instructions, without providing status bits in the register files and rename registers and without the hold signals often present in other floating point units to accomplish denormalization.
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Burchfiel Steven Michael
Matheny David Terrence
Taborn Michael Preston
Davis Michael A.
Hesse Karl O.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Malzahn David H.
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