Re: 16-bit floating-point.

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Sujet : Re: 16-bit floating-point.
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 10. Mar 2024, 09:13:49
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On Sat, 09 Mar 2024 21:08:32 -0800 (Seattle), Relf wrote:

Truth is, 16-bit floating-point is gaining popularity in machine
learning ( due to its efficiency ).
The newer microcontrollers make it feasible even in your toasted :) Even some of the Cortex M4s have a FPU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-M
The RPi Pico that was sitting on my deck when I got home is only a M0+ but it's a whole different class than the Arduino Unos. So far I've only loaded MicroPython and did the blink thing using Thonny.
Thonny is no VS Code and it does have that annoying  - Thonny 4 is dedicated to Ukraine fighting the Russian invasion. 🇺🇦 Please support Ukraine! 🇺🇦
crap but it's a quick and dirty way to make sure everything is working.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Mar 24 * OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it26DFS
7 Mar 24 `* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it25rbowman
8 Mar 24  +* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it23DFS
8 Mar 24  i`* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it22rbowman
8 Mar 24  i +* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it8DFS
8 Mar 24  i i+* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it4DFS
9 Mar 24  i ii`* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it3rbowman
9 Mar 24  i ii `* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it2vallor
9 Mar 24  i ii  `- Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it1rbowman
9 Mar 24  i i`* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it3rbowman
9 Mar 24  i i `* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it2vallor
9 Mar 24  i i  `- Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it1rbowman
9 Mar 24  i `* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it13DFS
9 Mar 24  i  `* Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it12rbowman
9 Mar 24  i   +- Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it1DFS
9 Mar 24  i   `* Re: OT programming challenge:10rbowman
10 Mar 24  i    `* Re: OT programming challenge:9Chris Ahlstrom
10 Mar 24  i     `* Re: OT programming challenge:8rbowman
10 Mar 24  i      +* Re: 16-bit floating-point.5rbowman
10 Mar 24  i      i`* Re: Some examples ?4rbowman
11 Mar 24  i      i `* Re: How does your Pico "make sure everything is working" ?3rbowman
11 Mar 24  i      i  `* Re: I was burning EEPROMs for handheld devices back in 1984, Orem Utah.2rbowman
11 Mar 24  i      i   `- Re: Had any good Blutwurst lately ?1rbowman
10 Mar 24  i      +- Re: OT programming challenge:1Chris Ahlstrom
10 Mar 24  i      `- Re: 16-bit floating-point.1DFS
9 Mar 24  `- Re: OT programming challenge: fastest/best/shortest C program to jumble a sentence, then restore it1DFS

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