I saw the suggestion "A good project would be to give the 386 backend a good 
refactoring, simplifying it, then add support for missing features like 
floating-point arithmetic." on the list of PyPy independent project suggestions.

I'm wondering two things:

1) Is it realistically possible that after the SoC, if that work was taken on 
by someone, PyPy would be usable in an environment where high-speed 
floating-point calcs were needed? (The environment I have in mind wouldn't be 
putting much other stress on python -- it doesn't need a GUI, etc.) It sounds 
to me like it's far too big a project, but I don't know the existing code at 
all so I don't want to assume -- it would be great if it could be done.

2) I understand Google is suppling $5000 per project ($4500 for the student). 
Is there any reason an outside company can't throw a little extra money into 
the pot for a particular task to sweeten the motivation for that task to be 
done in the SoC?

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