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Matthiaspaul (talk | contribs) There have been lots of 8-bit applications in the 1970s and early 1980s, so we need a link for them as well |
Matthiaspaul (talk | contribs) improved floating point bit widths |
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| [[16-bit floating point format|16]] || [[32-bit floating point format|32]] || [[40-bit floating point format|40]] || [[64-bit floating point format|64]] || [[80-bit floating point format|80]] || [[128-bit floating point format|128]] || [[256-bit floating point format|256]]
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| [[Half-precision floating-point format|×½]] || [[Single-precision floating-point format|×1]] || [[Double-precision floating-point format|×2]] || [[Quadruple-precision floating-point format|×4]] || [[Octuple-precision floating-point format|×8]]
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