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The phrase "arithmetic processors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specialized hardware components designed to perform arithmetic operations in computing systems.
Example: "The new computer architecture includes advanced arithmetic processors that significantly enhance computational speed."
Alternatives: "math processors" or "calculating units".
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As scientific computation continues to scale, it is crucial to use floating-point arithmetic processors as efficiently as possible.
Hardware facilities include control units, arithmetic processors, storage units and input/output equipment.
Its transistors are networked to form 64-bit arithmetic processors, six of which are fit on a "multicore" chip containing, thanks to Moore's Law, 108 transistors.
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And then an arithmetic processor computes for the samples in this memory.
This arithmetic processor was implemented by a cell-based flow and supports the basic mathematical operations, and numerical control.
Three benchmarks including a simple 32-bit processor (DP32), a 16-bit arithmetic RISC processor, and a 256-point FFT unit were used in the experiments.
Figure 12 Layout of the distributed arithmetic-based processor.
The inherent advantage of the distributed arithmetic makes our processor both area and power efficient compared with most of the existing designs.
Multiplication is an influential arithmetic operation in processor and digital signal-processing application, and thus it plays a foremost role in digital computation.
High-speed arithmetic units in modern processors are expected to support multiplication operations with integers, fractions, and floating-point numbers.
The algorithms for fractal image compression impose a heavy demand on the processor's arithmetic unit and the memory interface, failing to utilize the full capabilities of a general-purpose processor.
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