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hardware - The integer division algorithm of Intel's x86 processors

Which integer division algorithm does Intel implement in their x86 processors?

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Intel has a paper, Improvements in the Intel? Core?2 Processor Family Architecture and Microarchitecture, in which they discuss a number of different division algorithms. The first paragraph:

The new Radix-16 floating-point divider with variable latency Radix-16 integer divide capability replaces the Merom Radix-4 floating point divide and Radix-2 square root and integer divide hardware. The preceding algorithm dated back to the Pentium? divide implementation.

So it looks like the Intel processors had the same integer divide (Radix-2) since the early Pentium days.

A Google search on radix 16 integer divide gives some very good information.


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