- A
coprocessor is a
computer processor used to
supplement the
functions of the
primary processor (the CPU).
Operations performed by the
coprocessor may...
- "Reality
Immersion Technology",
featuring MIPS R4300i CPU and the
Reality Coprocessor for graphics, audio, and
memory management). NEC, Toshiba, and Sharp...
- The
Apple M-series
coprocessors are
motion coprocessors used by
Apple Inc. in
their mobile devices.
First released in 2013,
their function is to collect...
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supercomputer (as of June 2023[update], it is No. 10). It used
Intel Xeon Phi
coprocessors and Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon E5 v2
processors to
achieve 33.86 petaFLOPS. The...
- floating-point unit (FPU),
numeric processing unit (NPU),
colloquially math
coprocessor, is a part of a
computer system specially designed to
carry out operations...
-
Micro to
communicate with a
second processor, or
coprocessor.
Under the Tube architecture, the
coprocessor runs the
application software for the user, whilst...
-
instruction set
using "
coprocessors" that can be
addressed using MCR, MRC, MRRC, MCRR, and
similar instructions. The
coprocessor space is
divided logically...
- The
Intel 8087,
announced in 1980, was the
first floating-point
coprocessor for the 8086 line of microprocessors. The
purpose of the chip was to speed...
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extension of the 8086
instruction set in the form of
optional floating-point
coprocessors that work in
tandem with
corresponding x86 CPUs.
These microchips have...
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systems relying heavily on DMA. The 68020 has a
coprocessor interface supporting up to
eight coprocessors. The main CPU
recognizes "F-line" instructions...