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Not necessarily if you can parallelize computing the digits. Your average Pentium processor can compute a floating-point number with a mantissa of 16 decimal or 52 binary digits in one clock cycle, not 16 or 52. It does so by using enough silicon to compute them all in parallel.


That's only a constant factor improvement. What if you want to calculate 104 binary digits?




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