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Yes, the argument of Kahan in favor of the 80-bit precision has always been that it will allow ordinary programmers, like the expected users of IBM PC, who do not have the knowledge and experience of a numerical analyst, to write programs that perform floating-point computations without subtle bugs caused by unexpected behavior due to rounding errors.


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