Abstract: In this work we present a new 64-bit floating point Fused Multiply Add (FMA) unit that can perform both binary and decimal addition, multiplication, and fused-multiply-add operations. The ...
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Decimal notation describes numbers using the digits 1 through 10. Binary notation describes them using just two digits, 1 and 0, where each bit in a string represents a power of 2. The right-most bit ...
In lecture and in the course notes, the wrong assumption was made that students would have seen binary numbers before. Here we explain how binary numbers work much more thoroughly. In the binary ...
To multiply decimals by 10, 100, and 1000, use place value labels. Write the digits of the decimal using place value labels. Start with the first non-zero digit. To multiply by 10 move each digit one ...
Multiply the numbers as you would with whole numbers. Start from the right-most digit of the bottom number and multiply it by each digit in the top number. Write down individual products for each step ...
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