Le 12/08/2010 12:24, Soeren Sandmann a écrit :
Andrea Canciani<[email protected]>  writes:

If we can't assume that we have a (fast) FPU,

There is a fairly common misconception that ARM CPUs never have
hardware floating point; that may be part of why some people are
worried.

However, until we hear from someone who can credibly claim that he is
going to ship pixman to a non-trivial number of people on non-FPU
hardware, I think assuming hardware floating point is fine.

Only high-end ARM processors of the most recent family (ARM-11) have a FPU.
For example, TomTom PNAs contain ARM-9 processors, and millions of them have been shipped.

Jean-Claude
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