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  • | Division || a / b | Floor division (does not work with /set and /var) || a // b
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  • ...e arithmetic operators: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/), modulo (%), bitwise-and (&), and exponent (^). They ''must'' be space
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  • <td>Division</td>
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  • | / || Division of 1st operand from 2nd | % || Remainder of a division of 1st operand from 2nd
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  • ...A Digital Computer in Orbital Flight," TR 63-825-892, IBM Federal Systems Division, Owego, New York, October 1964.</ref> ...ction); all instructions took a single cycle except for multiplication and division
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  • <span style="display: inline-block; width: 30px;">'''//'''</span>3. Floor division, X // Y same as $floor($calc(X / Y)) (Added v7.41) <span style="display: inline-block; width: 30px;">'''/'''</span>3. Division
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  • ...developed by [[General Instrument|General Instrument's Microelectronics]] division. These microcontrollers served as cheap [[programmable logic controller]]s,
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  • ...hitecture, including 7 additional operations to support multiplication and division. The slices can be stacked to produce any multiple of 4-bit wide data path
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  • ...perations - some only as few as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These chips were made as part of National attempt to enter the ultra-low-e
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  • ...tor manufacturer. In 1987 General Instrument spun off its microelectronics division as a wholly owned subsidiary called [[Microchip Technology]].
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  • ...large organizational restructuring which resulted in the microelectronics division being spun off as a wholly owned subsidiary. In 1989 [[Microchip Technology
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  • ...was an American manufacturing company. In [[1967]] Rockwell Semiconductor division was established to develop various semiconductor chips. In 1996 Rockwell International incorporated its semiconductor division as '''Rockwell Semiconductor Systems, Inc'''. Rockwell Semiconductor was sp
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  • ...s sold off to [[Rohm]] in 2008. OKI Semiconductor was founded in 1977 as a division of OKI America Inc. headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
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  • division, inter-registers operation, block transfer, bit 5. Error trap by illegal instruction, zero division.
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  • ...e units can perform basic ALU operations, others can do multiplication and division, with some units capable of more complex operations such as various vector <tr><td>Integer/FP Division and [[Square Root]]</td></tr>
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  • ...eir previous generation [[7 µm]] nMOS also developed by [[HP]]'s Loveland Division. The shrink was done in the hope they could double the speed while doubling
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  • ...off to [[Harris Semiconductor]]. In 1999 Harris spun off its semiconductor division as [[Intersil Corporation]], going public on February 25, 2000. At the time
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  • ...t design team at [[United Microelectronics Corporation|UMC]]. In 1997, the division was spun off and as ''MediaTek Inc''. In July of 2001 it went public.
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  • ...of [[Chips & Technologies]] which became part of their Graphics Component Division
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  • ...d became their wholly owned subsidiary, part of Intel's Graphics Component Division.
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  • * June 30: [[Via Technologies]] announced the acquisition of [[Cyrix]] division from [[National Semiconductor]].
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  • * Unknown: [[rockwell international|Rockwell's Semiconductor division]] was established.
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  • <tr><td>Integer/FP Division and [[Square Root]]</td></tr>
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  • ...[[Advanced Micro Devices]], [[Cyrix Corporation]], [[IBM Microelectronics Division]], and [[SGS-Thomson]]. These specification have long been obsolete and hav ...jointly by Advanced Micro Devices, Cyrix Corporation, IBM Microelectronics Division, SGS-Thomson</small>
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  • ...n be done by any of the ALUs whereas the more expensive multiplication and division ones can only be done by their respective ALUs (there is one of each). Addi
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  • The MSM2 is a dual-mode ([[code-division multiple-access|CDMA]]/[[advanced mobile phone system|AMPS]]) and digital p
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  • ...as founded in [[2006]] when [[Philips Electronics]] sold its semiconductor division to a consortium of private equity investors. In [[2015]] NXP merged with [[
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  • ...BM's own {{ibm|Power}} [[microprocessors]] on a bleeding edge process. The division was sold to [[GlobalFoundries]]. While they still design chips, they are no
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  • ...oating multiplication is 3 cycles, addition is 3 cycles, and longest float division is 16 cycles.
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  • ...e ARM1 was the initial result of the ''Advanced Research and Development'' division Acorn Computers formed in order to advance the development of their own [[R
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  • ...powerful computers, Acorn formed the ''Advanced Research and Development'' division. In 1983 the group was established in an attempt to develop a their own RIS
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  • **** 8/16/32/64 bit signed integer division/modulo latency improved from 17/22/30/46 cycles to 10/12/14/20. (Unsigned o
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  • ...tly dissolved with all its assets absorbed into Fujitsu's microelectronics division. The {{\|SPARC64 GP}} was a single-chip design, incorporating the [[memory
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  • | colspan="7" | Parallel addition, division (source1 / source2), maximum, minimum, multiplication, or subtraction (sour
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  • <tr><td>Integer/FP Division and [[Square Root]]</td></tr>
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  • | M || Standard Extension for Integer Multiplication and Division || 2.0 || Frozen || 8
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  • ...Corporation]]. The list is federally funded by the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). MITRE maintains t
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  • ...ve integer ALUs with only the first one capable of also multiplication and division. It's worth pointing out that while all three pipes are capable of executio
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  • ...[RISC-V]] cores with support for the {{risc-v|m|integer multiplication and division instructions}} (M) and {{risc-v|c|compressed instructions}} (C) {{risc-v|st
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  • ...t 1 can perform complex integer operations (i.e., [[multiplication]] and [[division]]) in addition to the simple integer operations. The other two ALUs can onl
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  • ...edicated pipeline for complex operations. Things such as vector summation, division, mask [[population count]], are sent to this execution unit. The dedicate e
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  • ...e units can perform basic ALU operations, others can do multiplication and division, with some units capable of more complex operations such as various vector <tr><td>Integer/FP Division and [[Square Root]]</td></tr>
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  • ** Hardware [[division]] support
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  • ** Hardware [[division]] support
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  • ** Hardware [[division]] support
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