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A '''co-processor''' is a block of [[logic]] forming a complete data processing unit attached to a [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], which operates in tandem with the main CPU, under its direction, to perform some of the processing functions of the system. [[Floating point unit]]s are often co-processors, e.g. the [[FP11 floating point]] units of many [[PDP-11]]s.
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A '''co-processor''' is a block of [[logic]] forming a complete data processing unit attached to a [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], which operates in tandem with the main CPU, under its direction, to perform some of the processing functions of the system. [[Floating point]] [[floating point processor|units]] are often co-processors, e.g. the [[FP11 floating point]] units of many [[PDP-11]]s.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:28, 9 September 2018

A co-processor is a block of logic forming a complete data processing unit attached to a CPU, which operates in tandem with the main CPU, under its direction, to perform some of the processing functions of the system. Floating point units are often co-processors, e.g. the FP11 floating point units of many PDP-11s.