Comparison of restoring and nonrestoring cellular-array dividers
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Recent letters have described restoring and nonrestoring cellular-array dividers. It has been implied that nonrestoring division is the less complex and faster technique. Here, a comparison is made which shows that restoring division can use a simpler cell, is marginally faster than nonrestoring division and has the added advantage that the true remainder is available.
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