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− | A '''floating point processor''' was, until recently, an option which allowed a computer to handle [[floating point]] numbers in hardware. In early machines, it was a complete extra set of boards; later on, with the rise of [[ | + | A '''floating point processor''' was, until recently, an option which allowed a computer to handle [[floating point]] numbers in hardware. In early machines, it was a complete extra set of boards; later on, with the rise of [[microprocessor]]s, it became an optional chip. |
Revision as of 14:10, 17 February 2018
A floating point processor was, until recently, an option which allowed a computer to handle floating point numbers in hardware. In early machines, it was a complete extra set of boards; later on, with the rise of microprocessors, it became an optional chip.