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There was actually no "thought" being put into the IEEE spec as such. It was merely a codification of the design of the Intel FPU (only one of many, very different implementations of FP units pre-standardisation). There was thought put into that implementation, but the "standard" is merely a codification of that design.

It has many many warts, and many design choices were made given the constraints of hardware of that time, not by considerations in terms of a standard.



William Kahan would beg to differ on this.

https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan/ieee754status/754st...


he would, but he very much designed the standard around the idea that if you wanted to implement a floating point algorithm you would hire him.




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