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Chapter 3, Problem 3.39E
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Given numbers: 1.666015625×100, 1.9760×104 and 1.9744×104.

Binary Multiplication:

Binary multiplication follows the following rules:

0 x 0 = 00 x 1 = 01 x 0 = 01 x 1 = 1

Given Information:

A, B and C are stored in 16-bit half precision format.

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Calculate:

(1.666015625×100×1.9760×104)+(1.666015625×100×1.9744×104)

Here, 1.666015625×100 is represented as “A”, 1.9760×104 is represented as “B” and 1.9744×104  is represented as “C”.

Converting the above values to binary:

1.666015625×100=1.1010101010×20

1.9760×104=1.0011010011×214

1.9744×104=1.0011010010×214

The exponents match and hence shifting is not necessary.

Exponent=0+14=14

Here, the sign of the result is positive as all the numbers are positive and hence their product is positive. It is assumed that it has “1” guard, “1” round bit and “1” sticky bit and round to the nearest even.

The fraction of A×B is represented below:

(A)1.1010101010(B)×1.0011010011110101010101101010101011010101010110101010101101010101010.0000001001100001111Normalize,add1toexponent

Here, the guard is “1”, Round is “1”, Sticky is “1: Round” and the value of A×B is 10.0000001001100001111.

Hence, the final value of A×B is 1.0000000101×215.

The fraction “A×B+A×C” is represented below:

(A)1.1010101010(C)×1.0011010010110101010101101010101011010101010110101010101101010101010.000000011111011010Normalizeandadd1toexponentA×C1.0000000100×215A×B1.0000000101×215A×C1.0000000100×215A×B+A×C.0000000001×215A×B+A×C1.0000000000×25

Hence, the value of A×B+A×C is 1.0000000000×25.

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