Method and system for determining quotient digits for...

Electrical computers: arithmetic processing and calculating – Electrical digital calculating computer – Particular function performed

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C708S656000

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07149767

ABSTRACT:
A method of decimal division in a superscalar processor comprising: obtaining a first operand and a second operand; establishing a dividend and a divisor from the first operand and the second operand; determining a quotient digit and a resulting partial remainder; based on multiple parallel/simultaneous subtractions of at least one of the divisor and a multiple of the divisor from the dividend, utilizing dataflow elements of multiple execution pipes of the superscalar processor.

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