We give examples of some floating-point functions (such as ulp(x) or Nextafter(x, y)), or some useful tests, that are easily computable using a fused-mac. Then, ...
Dec 1, 2005 · We give examples of some floating-point functions (such as ulp(x) or Nextafter(x, y)), or some useful tests, that are easily computable using a ...
The fused multiply accumulate instruction (fused-mac) that is available on some current processors such as the. Power PC or the Itanium eases some ...
We give examples of some floating-point functions (such as ulp(x) or Nextafter(x, y)), or some useful tests, that are easily computable using a fused-mac. Then, ...
Sep 9, 2004 · 4 Basic functions computable with a fused-mac. 4.1 Checking if the last mantissa bit of some number is a zero. Brisebarre, Muller and Raina [2] ...
We give examples of some floating-point functions (such as ulp (x) or Nextafter (x, y)), or some useful tests, that are easily computable using a fused-mac.
We give examples of some floating-point functions (such as \ulp(x) or Nextafter(x,y)), or some useful tests, that are easily computable using a fused-mac. Then, ...
The multiply–accumulate (MAC) or multiply-add (MAD) operation is a common step that computes the product of two numbers and adds that product to an accumulator.
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Apr 30, 2007 · - Sylvie Boldo and Jean-Michel Muller, Some Functions Computable with a Fused Mac, proceedings of ARITH-17 - N. Brisebarre, J.-M. Muller and ...
S. Boldo and J. Muller, Some Functions Computable with a Fused-Mac, 17th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH'05) ...