floating point register

  • 81Calculator — For mechanical precursors to the modern calculator, see mechanical calculator. For other uses, see Calculator (disambiguation). An electronic pocket calculator with a 7‑segment LCD display, that can perform basic arithmetic operations …

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  • 82PDP-11 — This article is about the PDP 11 series of minicomputers. For the PDP 11 processor architecture, see PDP 11 architecture. The PDP 11 was a series of 16 bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1970 into the 1990s, one of …

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  • 83Motorola 88000 — M88000 Designer Motorola Bits 32 bit Introduced 1988 Design RISC Type Register Register Encoding Fixed …

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  • 84X86-64 — is a superset of the x86 instruction set architecture. x86 64 processors can run existing 32 bit or 16 bit x86 programs at full speed, but also support new programs written with a 64 bit address space and other additional capabilities.The x86 64… …

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  • 85English Electric KDF9 — KDF9 was an early British computer designed and built by English Electric, later English Electric Leo Marconi, EELM, later still incorporated into ICL. It first came into service in 1964 and was still in use in 1980 in at least one installation.… …

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  • 86Orthogonal instruction set — is a term used in computer engineering. A computer s instruction set is said to be orthogonal if any instruction can use data of any type via any addressing mode. The word orthogonal, which means right angle in this context, implies that it is… …

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  • 87FCMOV — is a floating point conditional move opcode of the Intel x86 architecture, first introduced in Pentium Pro processors. It copies the contents of one of the floating point stack register, depending on the contents of EFLAGS integer flag register,… …

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  • 88Atlas Computer (Manchester) — The Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, England, became operational in 1962, as a joint development between the University, Ferranti and Plessey. It was arguably one of the world s first supercomputers, and the fastest computer in the …

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  • 8964-bit — CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC based workstations and servers since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the (previously 32 bit) mainstream personal computer arena, in the form of the x86 64 and 64 bit …

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  • 90Arithmetic logic unit — schematic symbol Cascadable 8 …

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