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    4 months ago

    Thank you. Didn’t know that was a thing. I never had to buy an fpu so it was just built with the cpu so I never learned what it was.

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      4 months ago

      It got swallowed by CPUs pretty quickly. On 386 it was a real coprocessor: the 387. On 486 it was a whole CPU that disabled the first CPU. The 487 was just a 486 with floating-point built-in.

      But it still checked that you had a genuine Intel 486 installed, or it wouldn’t run. Because money.

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 months ago

      What you can by is a FPGU :)
      Basically a lego kit for a CPU you can program for different use cases which dont warrant cpu manufacturing at scale or prototyping