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See also: Replaced IEEE 754-2008 (obsolete) by IEEE 754, which is about the current standard.
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In [[computing]], '''octuple precision''' is a binary [[floating-point]]-based [[computer number format]] that occupies 32 [[byte]]s (256 [[bit]]s) in computer memory. This 256-[[bit]] octuple precision is for applications requiring results in higher than [[quadruple precision]]. This format is rarely (if ever) used and very few environments support it.{{According to whom}}
 
== IEEE 754 octuple-precision binary floating-point format: binary256 ==