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<p>as the NPX (numeric processor extension). Like other extensions to the basic instruction set, x87 instructions are not strictly needed to construct working programs, but provide hardware and <a href="page.php?w=microcode">microcode</a> implementations of common numerical tasks, allowing these tasks to be performed much faster than corresponding <a href="page.php?w=machine_code">machine code</a> routines can. The x87 instruction set includes instructions for basic floating-point operations such as addition, subtraction and comparison, but also</p><p>
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