But 40 bit floats, right?  I was deducting that from some spec sheets back in 
the days, where it was mentioned. I thought, that was a TI specialty. 


Best,

Steffan 

> On 13. Apr 2023, at 17:11, Daniel Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Nope, we first used the AT&T DSP32 floating point DSP family and later on the 
> SHARCs. And still use SHARCs.
> 

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