Microcode inside the Intel 8087 floating-point chip: register exchange (righto.com) In 1980, Intel introduced the 8087 floating-point chip, a co-processor that made floating-point operations up to 100 times faster. This chip was highly influential, and today most processors use the floating-point standard introduced by the 8087.
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