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Re: ancient floating point, These days what percentage of a CPU's work involves doing arithmetic computations

From Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk@spth.de>
Newsgroups comp.compilers
Subject Re: ancient floating point, These days what percentage of a CPU's work involves doing arithmetic computations
Date 2021-07-16 18:31 +0200
Organization Compilers Central
Message-ID <21-07-016@comp.compilers> (permalink)
References <21-07-004@comp.compilers> <21-07-012@comp.compilers>

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>> any floating point hardware until the IBM 704 in 1954
>
> It is said that the Z3 (1941) was designed with floating-point.
>
> […]
> [I don't think the Z3 was ever built other than as a much later
> retrocomputing project.  Von Neumann apparently considered floating
> point for the EDVAC and IAS machine but rejected it as too complex
> and anyway doing the scaling in software was easy, which it
> probably was if you were Von Neumann. -John]

AFAIK, the Z1 (built in 1939, working but like many early computers not
very reliable, working, destroyed 1944, working replica in a museum in
Berlin), the Z3 (built in 1941, destroyed 1943, working replica in a
museum in Hünfeld), the Z4 (built 1945, in use until 1959, original in a
museum in Munich) and the Z5 (built 1953, in use until 1958, current
whereabouts unknown, probably scrapped) all have binary floating-point.

Philipp
[I've seen the replica Z1, which is entirely mechanical.  I didn't realize
it used floating point. -John]

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