Abstract

The design and implementation of a double precision floating-point IEEE-754 standard adder is described which uses prefix to merge rounding with the significand addition. The floating-point adder is implemented in 0.5 /spl mu/m CMOS, measures 1.8 mm/sup 2/, has a 3-cycle latency and implements all rounding modes. A modified version of this floating-point adder can perform accumulation in 2-cycles with a small amount of extra hardware for use in a parallel processor node. This is achieved by feeding back the previous un-normalised but correctly rounded result together with the normalisation distance. A 2-cycle latency floating-point adder architecture with potentially the same cycle time that also employs flagged prefix addition is described. It also incorporates a fast prediction scheme for the true subtraction of significands with an exponent difference of 1, with one less adder.

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