fpus meaning
[Computer]
<hardware> (FPU) A floating-point accelerator, usually in a single integrated circuit, possible on the same IC as the central processing unit.
<hardware> (FPU) A floating-point accelerator, usually in a single integrated circuit, possible on the same IC as the central processing unit.
Examples
More: Next- The P6 Pentium Pro-Pentium III FPUs.
- Both CPUs feature integrated FPUs and MMUs.
- Floating-point instructions are executed in two floating-point units ( FPUs ).
- Weitek would later deliver similar FPUs for the MIPS architecture, known as the XL line.
- The FPUs are capable of fused multiply add, where multiplication and addition is performed simultaneously.