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A parallel IEEE P754 decimal floating-point multiplier

Abstract

Decimal floating-point multiplication is important in many commercial applications including banking, tax calculation, currency conversion, and other financial areas. This paper presents a fully parallel decimal floating-point multiplier compliant with the recent draft of the IEEE P754 Standard for Floating-point Arithmetic (IEEE P754). The novelty of the design is that it is the first parallel decimal floating-point multiplier offering low latency and high throughput. This design is based on a previously published parallel fixed-point decimal multiplier which uses alternate decimal digit encodings to reduce area and delay. The fixed-point design is extended to support floating-point multiplication by adding several components including exponent generation, rounding, shifting, and exception handling. Area and delay estimates are presented that show a significant latency and throughput improvement with a substantial increase in area as compared to the only published IEEE P754 compliant sequential floating-point multiplier. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first publication to present a fully parallel decimal floating-point multiplier that complies with IEEE P754.

Keywords:
Decimal Rounding Floating point Computer science IEEE floating point Arithmetic Multiplier (economics) Parallel computing Double-precision floating-point format Single-precision floating-point format Mathematics Algorithm

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