S. Carlough, Adam Collura, S. M. Müller, M. Kroener
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The IBM zEnterprise-196 Decimal Floating-Point Accelerator
Decimal floating-point Arithmetic is widely used in commercial computing applications, such as financial transactions, where rounding errors prevent the use of binary floating-point operations. The revised IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE-754-2008) defined standardized decimal floating-point (DFP) formats. As more software applications adopt the IEEE decimal floating-point standard, hardware accelerators that support it are becoming more prevalent. This paper describes the second generation decimal floating-point accelerator implemented on the IBM zEnterprise-196 processor. The 4-cycle deep pipeline was designed to optimize the latency of fixed-point decimal operations while significantly improving the bandwidth of DFP operations. A detailed description of the unit and a comparison to previous implementations found in literature is provided.